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JARED   SPARKS; 


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A  LIST  OF  THE  HISTORICAL  MANUSCRIPTS  COLLECTED  BY 

HIM   AND  NOW  DEPOSITED  IN  THE  LIBRARY 

OF  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY. 


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PREFACE. 


1HIS  Catalogue  is  derived  from  the  books  in  the  library 
and  from  two  imperfect  but  not  unfaithful  lists  of 
titles.  It  is  largely  indebted  to  the  laborious  altera 
tions,  and  to  the  attention,  generously  offered,  of  Mr.  Cogs 
well,  formerly  of  the  Astor  Library.  Thanks  are  due  to  the 
unfailing  kindness,  the  learning,  and  the  counsels  of  Mr.  Ezra 
Abbot,  one  of  the  librarians  of  Harvard  University.  Many 
suggestions  from  Mr.  Henry  Stevens,  and  some  of  the  notes, 
should  be  acknowledged.  The  present  form  of  the  Catalogue, 
however,  is  due  to  the  editor,  Mr.  Cutter,  librarian  of  the 
Boston  Athenseum,  who  has  prepared  the  manuscript  for  and 
carried  it  through  the  press. 

The  library  of  Mr.  Sparks  possesses  valuable,  quaint,  and 
unique  volumes.  There  are  also  many  not  always  easily 
found,  which  correspond  to  his  expressed  intention  to  "  own 
every  book  he  might  wish  to  use."  For  its  "  Historical  MSS." 
it  has  long  been  known.  These  papers  were  collected  with 
intuitive  skill  and  increasing  ability  during  various  tours,  un 
dertaken  since  1819  for  the  purpose :  first,  in  the  thirteen 
original  States ;  often  elsewhere  in  his  own  enlarged  country ; 
three  times  in  prolonged  visits  to  Europe ;  by  means  also  of 
his  extensive  correspondence  during  the  years  1819-1866. 
These  letters  are  arranged  in  sixty  large  volumes,  with  a 
daily  index.  The  Journals  of  the  tours  point  out  the  deposits 
of  many  unknown  treasures  ;  sketching  scenes,  characters, 
and  incidents;  thus  preserving  information,  and  reproduc 
ing  reminiscences  of  a  period  far  more  remote. 

The  Bound  Historical  Manuscripts,  now  the  property  of  his 
son,  with  a  conditional  reversion  to  Harvard  University,  were 
at  once  placed  within  their  own  oaken  cabinet,  in  the  library 

416 


iv  Preface. 

of  the  University.  Mr.  Sparks,  himself  disabled  from  the 
fruition  of  so  much  preparation,  by  an  accident  which  never 
ceased  to  affect  his  right  arm,  felt  every  suffering  alleviated  in 
the  gratification  which  he  could  afford  to  others.  He  used 
these  treasures  with  a  lavish  and  cheerful  bounty  which  told 
nothing  of  the  patient  endurance  of  the  daily  disappointment 
he  could  not  always  conceal  from  his  familiar  friends.  Their 
effects  are  already  to  be  traced  in  the  many  useful  works 
which  acknowledge  these  sources  of  information  ;  perhaps,  as 
has  been  said,  in  the  more  critical  investigation,  more  enlarged 
interest,  and  more  zealous  research  which  have  been  stimulated 
in  others.  Through  his  foresight  they  must  have  an  increas 
ing  influence  upon  historical  literature  in  the  development 
of  that  Good  he  sought,  of  that  Truth  to  which  his  life  was 
devoted.  , 

I  have  thought  it  well  to  add  to  the  Catalogue  a  list  of  these 
papers,  which  the  editor  has  been  enabled  to  prepare  by  the 
kindness  of  the  officers  of  the  University  Library.  Though 
necessarily  brief,  it  may  serve  as  a  guide  till  a  more  complete 
calendar  shall  be  published. 

M.  c.  s. 


NOTE. 


IN  the  preparation  of  this  Catalogue  all  exaggeration  in  describ 
ing  the  condition  and  value  of  the  volumes  has  been  studiously 
avoided.  The  epithets  scarce  and  rare  have  been  sparingly  used  ; 
perhaps  it  would  have  been  better  to  omit  them  altogether,  since 
the  collectors  of  American  rarities  may  be  supposed  to  know  what 
books  are  rare,  and  the  students  of  American  history  care  more  for 
the  importance  and  authenticity  than  for  the  scarcity  of  the  works 
they  would  buy ;  moreover,  experience  soon  teaches  the  latter  that 
publications  of  the  sixteenth  century  relating  to  America  weigh 
against  gold  ;  that  American  imprints  of  the  seventeenth  century 
require  a  long  purse  in  their  purchaser  ;  that  books  and  pamphlets 
on  our  Revolution  are  not  to  be  found  in  every  bookstore,  nor 
even  in  every  library,  historical  or  general ;  and  that  many  works 
relating  to  the  early  settlement  of  the  West  have  excited  an  in 
terest  in  readers  fatal  to  their  preservation  either  at  the  West  or 
the  East.  To  those  who  know  these  facts,  a  slight  examination  of 
the  Catalogue  will  show  that  some  of  the  books  are  extremely 
rare,  that  a  very  large  proportion  of  the  library  is  uncommon,  and 
that  nearly  the  whole  of  it  is  of  decided  historical  value.  Mr. 
Sparks  selected  his  books  very  carefully ;  he  had  a  keen  eye  for 
whatever  could  be  of  use  to  him  in  the  great  historical  works 
which  he  performed  or  which  he  meditated ;  and  he  had  both  the 
will  and  many  opportunities  for  procuring  what  he  needed ;  in  con 
sequence,  his  library  has  attractions  for  both  the  bibliomaniacs  and 
the  scholars,  —  not  that  the  two  are  always  distinct  classes. 

The  Catalogues  put  into  my  hands,  have  been  revised  as  carefully 
as  circumstances  would  permit.  I  have  not  in  general  been  able 
to  compare  the  titles  with  the  books,  and  have  therefore  been 
obliged  to  leave  some  things  which  appeared  to  me  of  doubtful 
accuracy.  A  few  titles  of  books  which  may  not  now  belong  to 
the  library  have  been  inserted  from  Mr.  Sparks's  list;  these 
are  generally  to  be  known  by  the  absence  of  any  description  of 
the  binding.  The  notes  signed  J.  s.  are  generally  copied  from 
memoranda  written  by  M.  Sparks  on  the  fly-leaves  of  the  volumes 
to  which  they  refer.  c.  A.  C. 


The  Works  in  this  Library  are  almost  without  exception  marked  with  the  au 
tograph  of  Mr.  Sparks.  The  following  beautiful  volumes  constitute  a  nearly 
complete  set  of  his  works,  prepared  by  himself  for  his  sou.  They  have  been 
generally,  perhaps  entirely,  omitted  from  the  catalogue. 

I.  SPARKS,  Jared.      An  Account   of  the   Manuscript   Papers   of 

George   Washington,   which   were   left   by  him    at   Mount 
Vernon.     With  a  Plan  for  their  Publication.     Half  morocco. 

8°  Boston,  1827 

II.  A  Collection  of  Essays  and  Tracts  on  Theology  from 

Various  Authors,  with    biographical    and    critical    Notices. 
With  a  Plan  for  their  Publication.      Original    Prospectus. 
Calf.      6  vols.  12°  Boston-London,  1823-26 

III.  Lives  of  various  Persons,  published  in  the  "  Theo 
logical  Essays  and  Tracts."     Turretin  Abauzit.  Blackburne, 
Hoadley,  Whitby,  Hare,  Newton,    Robinson,  Cogan,    Penn, 
Emlyn,  Hales,  Foster,  Taylor.     Half  turkey. 

12°  Boston,  London,  1823-26 

IV.  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution.   Being 

the  letters  of  Eminent  Men  to  George  Washington.    Edited 
from  the  original  Manuscripts.      Calf,  gilt. 

4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1853 

V.  The    Diplomatic    Correspondence    of  the    American 

Revolution.     Published  conformably  to  a  Resolution  of  Con 
gress.      Calf.  12  vols.     8°  Boston,  1829-30 

VI.  Familiar  Letters  and  Miscellaneous  Papers  of  Ben 
jamin  Franklin.      Calf.  12°  London,  1823 

VII.  A  Historical  Outline   of  the  American  Colonization 

Society,  with  Remarks  on  the  advantages  and  practicability 
of   colonizing  in  Africa  the  free   people  of   color  in   the 
United  States.       From   the   North   American    Review   for 
January.  12°  Boston,  1824 

VIII.  Leben  des   beriimten   Americanischen    Reisenden 

John  Ledyard.     Aus  dem  Englischen  von   D.  C.  Michaelis. 
Half  morocco.  12°  Leipzig,  1829 

IX.  Leben  und  Brief  wechsel  Georg  Washington  nach  dem  Eng 

lischen  des  Jared  Sparks  im  Auszuge  bearbeitet.  Heraus- 
gegeben  von  Friederich  von  Raumer.  Half  calf . 

2  vols.     8°  Leipzig,  1839 

X.  Letters  on  the  Ministry.     Ritual  and  Doctrines  of  the 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church.      Calf.         8°  Baltimore,  1820 

XL  Library  of  American  Biography.      Calf. 

10  vols.     16°  Boston-London,  1834-38 

XII.  Same.     Second  Series.     Uniform  as  25  vols.     Calf. 

15  vols.     16°  Boston,  1844-48 


XIII.  ; —   The  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin.      With  Notes, 

and  a  Life  of  the  Author.    Calf.    10  voh.    Large  8°  1836-40 

XIV.  The  Life  of  Benjamin    Franklin,    containing   the 

Autobiography,  with  Notes,  and  a  Continuation.      Calf. 

1  vol     Large  8°   Boston,  1844 

XV. The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.     Printed   by  Mr. 

Sparks'  permission  from  his  Life  of  Franklin.      Calf. 
Dessau ;  Katz  Brothers.       Berlin,    Hamburgh,  Vienna,  Am 
sterdam,  Paris,  Trieste,  Venice,  Verona,  Turin,  1854 

XVI. The  Writings  of  George   Washington,  being  his 

Correspondence,  Addresses,  Messages,  and  other  papers, 
official  and  private.  Selected  and  published  from  the  orig 
inal  Manuscripts,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Notes  and 
Illustrations.  Calf.  1 2  vols. 

Large  8°  Boston,  1834-37 

XVII.  —       -    Life  of  Washington.     His  Diaries  and  Speeches, 
and  Various  Miscellaneous  Papers.     Calf. 

2  vols.     London,  1839 

XVIII.  Life  of  George  Washington.      Calf. 

8°  Boston,  1839 

Another.     17th  Edition.     Cloth.      8°  Boston,  1866 
Life  of  George  Washington.     Abridged  by  the  Au- 
Calf.  2  vols.     Boston,  1 840 

Vie,    Correspondence,   et    ecrits   de   Washington. 

Publiees  d'apres  1'edition  Arnericaine,  et  precedes  d'une 
Introduction  sur  I'influence  et  le  caractere  de  Washington 
dans  la  Revolution  des  Etats  Unis.  Par  M.  Guizot.  Half 
calf.  6  vols.  Paris,  1840 

The  folio  Map  contains  a  note  by  Mr.  Sparks.  "  This  volume  accompanies 
Guizot's  Translation  of  Sparks's  Edition  of  Washington's  Writings.  The 
plans  and  drawings  are  all  copied  from  that  Work  "  with  no  acknowledgment. 

XXII.  -   Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  with  Selections  from 

his    Correspondence  and   Miscellaneous  Papers,  detailing 
events  in  the  American  Revolution,  the  French  Revolution, 
and  in  the  political  History  of  the  United  States.      Calf. 

3  voh.     8°  Boston,  1832 

XXIII.  —    —   Memorial  de  Gouverneur  Morris,  Ministre  Plen- 
ipotentiare  des  Etats-Unis  en    France,   Suivi  d'Extraits  de 
sa  Correspondence,  et  de  ses  papiers.  Traduit  de  PAnglais 
de  Jared  Sparks,   Auteur   de   la   Vie   de   Washington,  de 
Franklin,  etc.     Par  Augustin  Gaudais.     Half  calf . 

2  voh.     8°  Paris,  1842 

XXIV.  The  Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  Travel 
ler,  comprising  Selections  from  his  Journals    and   Corre 
spondence.      Calf.  8°  Cambridge,  1828 

Note  by  Mr.  Sparks,  from  Henry  Seymour,  a  relation  of  Ledyard.  "  He  was 
above  the  middle  stature,  not  tall,  nor  corpulent;  athletic,  firm,  robust; 
light  hair,  aquiline  nose,  broad  shoulders,  and  full  chest."  No  work  of  Mr. 
Sparks  was  more  a  labor  of  love  than  this.  To  explore  Africa,  under  the 


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auspices  of  the  British  African  Society  was  his  strongest  wish,  "  pausing  at 
Morocco,  studying  one  year  in  Timbuctoo  the  manners,  customs,  institutions, 
trade,"  with  other  information,  following  "  the  Niger  to  its  mouth,  which  is 
probably  a  large  lake  in  the  interior,"  thence  to  ''proceed  to  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  Abyssinia,  Egypt,  or  "  other  coasts.  The  African  Society  did 
not  accept  the  proposition  of  the  Harvard  student. 

XXV.  Washington.      Fondation  de  la   Republique   des 

Etats  Unis  d'Amerique.     Vie  de  Washington.     Histoire  de 
la  Guerre  de  1'Independence.     Traduit  de  PAnglais  de  M. 
Jared  Sparks,  par  M.  Ch — ,  et  precede   d'une  Introduction. 
Par  M.  Guizot.      Turkey  morocco.      2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1851 

XXVI.  Selections  from  a  Discourse  delivered  before  the 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  at  Harvard  University.     Half  tur 
key  morocco.  12°  1832 

XXVII.  and  Mahon.    1.  Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  Lord 

Mahon  and  others  on   the    mode    of  editing    Washington's 
Writings.     2.  The  Same,  London  edition.  3.  Review  of  Lord 
Mahon's    History   of    the    Revolution,   by  J.    G.    Palfrey. 
4.  "  Letter   to  Lord    Mahon."     5.    "  Remarks."     6.    Force's 
Notes  on  Mahon's  History  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ 
ence.      Calf.  12°  Boston-London,  1852-55 

XXVIII.  Inquiry  into  the   comparative  tendency  of  the 

Trinitarian  and  Unitarian   Doctrines.     Jn  a   Series  of  Let 
ters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Miller  of  Princeton.     Half  calf  ,  gilt. 

8°  Boston,  1823 

XXIX.  Harvard   College.     Collection  of  Public  Papers 

during  the  Presidency  of  Mr.  Sparks.     Inaugural,  Reports, 
Memorials,  etc.     Half  calf . 

2  vols.     8°  Cambridge  and  Boston,  1849-50-52 

XXX.  Boundary    Question   and  the    "  Red    Line  Map," 

with  extracts  from   Speeches,  Journals,   Reviews,  concern 
ing  the  use  made  of  the  Red  Line  Map,  and  other  Maps,  in 
negotiating  and  confirming  the  Treaty  of  Washington.    The 
"  Contents  "  are  in  Mr.  Sparks's  autograph.     Half  morocco. 

Folio  1852-55 

OMISSIONS. 

229a  BELSHAM,  Thomas.  Epistles  of  Paul  the  Apostle.  Trans 
lated,  with  an  Exposition  and  Notes. 

490a  CHALMERS.  With  a  Preface  by  Mr.  Sparks.  Signed  with  his 
written  Initials.  Turkey  morocco.  1848 

2636a  TOCQUEVILLE,  Alexis  DE.  Report  made  to  the  Chamber  of 
Deputies  on  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  French  Colonies. 
Translated  by  M.  c.  s.  With  Autograph  of  the  Author,  and 
Eulogies.  Half  calf.  8°  Boston,  1839 

This  work  has  been  overlooked  in  the  collections  of  De  Tocqueville's  works 
in  America. 

In  2716.     View  of  Fort  George,  New  York,  1763. 

ATLAS,  by  William  G.  Faden,  Geographer  to  the  King. 

In  this  important  atlas  the  maps  illustrate  the  War  until  the  battle  of  York- 


town,  Oct.  1781.  The  Table  of  Contents  is  a  Manuscript.  The  N.  E.  Bound 
ary  Line  on  the  map  of  the  British  Colonies  (1.777  is  given),  contrasts  curi 
ously  with  the  shrunken  Line  which  with  great  indulgence  marks  the  sub 
sequent  concessions  on  the  next  map. 

MAP  of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  according  to 
the  Treaty.  Engraved  by  Wm.  Faden,  1783. 

Mr.  Sparks  speaks  of  it  as  "  a  curious  map  "  published  in  London  before  the 
treaty  was  ratified.  These  maps  were  much  consulted  on  the  question  of 
boundary  in  1842.  In  the  "  N.  A.  Review,"  April  1843,  Mr.  Sparks  says 
"  Faden' s  map  of  1785,  is  the  earliest  English  authority  produced  in  favor  of 
British  claims.  A  copy  was  brought  over  by  Lord  Ashburton.  The  Maine 
Commissioners  called  it  a  small  one,  of  small  pretensions.  A  map  worthy  of 
more  consideration  is  that  published  1783,  by  Faden.  It  is  about  two  feet 
square,  and  the  boundaries  marked  on  it  correspond  with  the  greatest  ex 
actness  to  the  American  construction  of  the  Treaty.  Faden  points  to  the 
Province  of  Sagadahoc  as  a  new  concession."  Mr.  Sparks  observes  of  him, 
"  No  man  in  England  was  more  competent."  "  We  are  bound  to  regard  this 
map  as  conclusive  of  English  opinion  at  that  date."  It  is  thought  that  this 
map  cannot  easily  be  found  in  our  public  libraries.  This  copy  was  used  in  the 
discussions  of  1842.  Neither  is  common. 

The  costly  MS.  of  Homer  and  Alcedo  were  procured  at  an  expense  hardly 
exceeded  by  that  incui-red  for  any  of  those  now  placed  in  Harvard  Library. 

The  Bound  Historical  Manuscripts,  of  which  a  List  is  attached  to  this  Cata 
logue,  should  have  been  marked  as  those  conditionally  bequeathed  to  the 
Library  in  which  they  are  now  deposited. 

They  are  of  course  not  included  in  any  proposed  sale.  M.  c.  s. 


Catalogue* 


BBOTT,  G.  D.     The  Family  at  Home.     5th  Ed.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1836 

2  ABBOTT,  Jacob.     The  Teacher.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1836 

3  ABBOTT,  John  S.   C.     History  of  the  Civil  War  in  America. 
Vol.  I.  Half  calf.  8°  New  York,  1863 

4  ABEJA  Argentina,  La.     2  vols.  in  1.    Half  sheep. 

8°  Buenos  Aires,  1822-23 

5  ABERNETHY,  John.     Tracts  and  Sermons.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1751 

6  ABINGDON,  Earl  of.   Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke, 
Esq.,  to   the  Sheriffs   of  Bristol    on    the  Affairs  of  America. 
6th  Ed.  8°  Oxford,  N.  D. 

This  6th  edition  contains,  for  the  first  time,  a  long  Dedication.  Sound  in  half  calf 
with  this  is: 

POWNALL,  Gov.  Thomas.]  A  Memorial  most  humbly  addressed  to  the  Sover 
eigns  of  Europe  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  between  the  Girt  and  New 
World.  8°  London,  1780 

"  As  Governor  Pownall  did  not  die  till  several  years  after  the  publication  of  this  Pamphlet, 
the  statement  ['  written  by  a  friend  of  mine  who  is  lately  dead ']  in  the  Preface  [signed 
*  #  *  *  *  Editor]  must  be  fictitious,  intended  probably  to  disguise  the  UMUIC  of  the 
real  author."  —  j.  s. 

7  ACARETE.]     A   Relation  of  Mr.  R.   M.'s  Voyage  to  Buenos 
Ayres,  and  from  thence  by  Land  to  Potosi.     Map.     Calf. 

16°  London,  1716 

A  reprint  of  the  translation,  published  in  1698,  of  the  "  Voyage  du  Sieur  Accar- 
rete  a  Buenos  Ayres  "  in  Thevenot's  Collection. 

8  ACCUM,    Frederick.      Elements    of  Crystallography.      Plates. 

Boards.  ,      8°  London,  1813 

9  ACONTIUS,  Jacobus.     Stratagematum  SatanaB  Libri  Octo.     Old 

calf.  16°  Oxtnn,  1631 

10  ACOSTA,  JOSEPH  DE.     Histoire   Natvrelle  et  Moral le   des 
Indes,  tant  Orientalles  qu'Occidentalles.     Traduite  par  Reg- 
nault.     Derniere  Edition.     Boards.  16°  Paris,  1600 

1 1  Same.     Derniere  Edition.      Vellum. 

Thick  8°  Paris,  1616 

12  ADAIR,  James.     The  History  of  the  American  Indians.    Map. 
Half  calf.  4°  London,  1775 

13  ADAMS,  Hannah.   A  Dictionary  of  All  Religions.   4th  Edition. 
Sheep.  8°  New  York,  1817 


2  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

14  ADAMS,  John.     Works,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Notes  and 
Illustrations,  by  his  Grandson,  Charles  Francis  Adams.    Cloth. 

10  vols.     8°  Boston,  1856 

15  Correspondence,  originally  published    in  the  Boston 

Patriot.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1809 

16 Another  copy.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1809 

17  A  Defence  of  the  Constitutions  of  Government  of  the 

United  States  of  America.     Sheep.     2  vols.      8°  London,  1787 

18  Same.    3d  Ed.     Sheep.    3  vols.    8°  Philadelphia,  1797 

19  * Discourses  on  Davila ;  Papers  on  Political  History. 

By  an  American  Citizen.     Half  sheep.  8°  Boston,  1805 

20  •   Novanglus      [J.     Adams],     and     Massachusettensis 

[Daniel  Leonard],  or  Political   Essays  published  in  1774  and 
1775,  on  the  Principal   Points  of  Controversy  between  Great 
Britain  and  her  Colonies.     To  which  are  added  Letters,  lately 
written  by  President  Adams  to   William  Tudor,  some  never 
before  published.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1819 

21  Eighteen  Eulogies,  Orations,  etc.,  in  Commemoration 

of  Adams  and  Jefferson.     Bound  in  one  volume.     Half  sheep. 

22  ADAMS,  Mrs.     The    Letters  of  the  Wife  of   John  Adams.     2 
vols.    Letters  of  John  Adams  to  his  Wife.    Edited  by  Charles 
Francis  Adams.     2  vols.     Portraits.      Cloth. 

Together  4  vols.     16°  Boston,  1841 

23  ADAMS,  John  Quincy.     The  Duplicate  Letters,  the  Fisheries, 
and  the  Mississippi ;  Documents  relating  to  the  Negotiation  of 
Ghent.     Boards.  8°  Washington,  1822 

24  Same.    2d  Edition.    Halfrussia.      8°  Louisville,  1823 

25  Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Oratory.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1810 

26  Oration  on  Lafayette.  Morocco.      8°  Washington,  1835 

With  Mr.  Adams's  autograph. 

27  ADAMS,  Nehemiah.     The  Friends  of  Christ  in  the  New  Testa 
ment.     Thirteen  Discourses.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1853 

28  ADOLPHUS,  John.     History  of  England.     4th  Ed.     Boards. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1817 

29  ADSONVILLE,  or  Marrying  Out.     A  Narrative  Tale.    Boards. 

12°  Albany,  1824 

30  AESCHYLUS.     The  Prometheus  and  Agamemnon.     Translated 
into  English  Verse,  by  H.  W.  Herbert.     Cloth. 

12°  Cambridge,  1849 

31  AFFAIRES  de  1'Angleterre  et  de  1'Amerique.     Half  calf. 

15  vols.  bound  in  9.     8°  Anvers,  1776-79 

"  This  work  appears  to  have  been  an  imitation  or  translation  of  Almon's  '  Re 
membrancer.'  Among  its  editors,  according  to  Barbier,  were  Franklin,  Count 
de  Gebelin,  Robinet,  etc."  —  Rich. 

32  AFRICA.      Proceedings   of    the    Association    for     promoting 
the  Discovery  of  the  Interior  Parts  of  Africa.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1810 


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33  AFRICA.     Report  of  Mr.   Kennedy  on  the    Memorial  of  the 
Friends  of  African  Colonization.      Unbound. 

pp.  1088.    8°  Washington,  1843 

34  AFRICAN    Institution.        [Reports    of    the    Committee    and 
Directors  for  1807-25.]     4  vols.,  half  calf,  and  3  nox.  paper. 

8°  London,  1811-25 

35  AFRICAN  Slave  Trade.]     7  works  in  2  vols.    Half  calf. 

8°  London,  1786-92 

Contains:  —  Clarkson's  Slavery  and  Commerce  of  the  Human  Speoies.  Sheffield's 
Project  for  Abolishing1  the  Sl'ave  Trade,  Muncaster's  Historical  Sketches  of  the 
Slave  Trade,  An  Account  of  the  Insurrection  in  Saint  Domingo,  etc. 

36  AGASSIZ,  L.     Contributions   to   the   Natural    History  of  the 
United  States.     Cloth.  4  vols.     4°  Boston,  1857-62 

37  AGE  Reviewed,  The.     A  Satire  in  Two  Parts.     Boards. 

8°  London.  1827 

38  AIKIN,  Lucy.      Epistles    on    Women.      With    Miscellaneous 
Poems.     Boards.  4°  London,  1810 

39  Memoir   of  John  Aikin,  M.  D.       With   a   Selection 

of  his  Miscellaneous  Pieces.     Boards.      8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

40  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  James  I.    3d  Ed.     Portrait. 

Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1823 

41  Memoirs  of  the  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     6th  Ed. 

Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London.  1826 

42  AINSWORTH,  Robert.     An    Abridgement   of  the  last  Quarto 
Edition  of  his  Dictionarv,  English   and  Latin.      By  Th.  Mo- 
rell.     6th  Ed.     Sheep,  worn.    '  8°  London,  1804 

43  Same..     Enlarged  by  T.  Morell  and  by  J.  Carey.      2d 

Ed.     Half  calf.  1  vol.  bd.  in  3.     4°  London,  1823 

44  AKENSIDE,  Mark.     The    Pleasures   of  the   Imagination    and 
other  Poems.     Boards  18°  New  York,  1819 

45  ALBERTI  DI  VILLANUOVA,  Francesco  d'.     Dizionario  Univer- 
sale,  Critico,    Enciclopedico,    della    Lingua    Italiana.         Half 
sheep.  6  vols.  in  3.     4°  Lucca,  1797-1805 

46  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  Fran9ois-Italien.     Old  calf. 

2  vols.     Marseille,  1771-72 

47  ALLEN,  ETHAN.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 
.Government  of  New  York,  relative  to  their  obtaining  the  Juris 
diction  of  that  Large  District  of  Land  to  the  westward  from 
Connecticut     River,    which,    antecedent    thereto,    had    been 
patented   by  New   Hampshire.      Half  calf.      23  pp.   of  Ms., 
pp.  15  to  206  printed,  and  1 1  pp.  cf  Ms.        12°  Hartford,  N.  D. 

48  -     A  Narrative  of  his  Captivity,  from  his  being  taken  by 

the  British,  near  Montreal,  25th  September,  1775,  to  his  Ex 
change,  6th  of  May,  1778.       Written  by  Himself.     Half  calf. 

12°  Albany,  1814 

49 REASON  THE  ONLY  ORACLE  OF  MAN,  or  a  Compendu- 

ous  System  of  Natural  Religion.    Fine  large  copy.    EXCKSSTVE- 
LY  RARE.  8°  Benmngton  :  Has'well  and  Russell,  1784 

The  greater  part  of  the  impression  was  destroyed  by  fire. 


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50  ALLEN,  Ethan,  and  FAY,  Jonas.    A  Concise  Refutation  of  the 
Claims  of  New  Hampshire  and  Massachusetts-Bay  to  the  Ter 
ritory  of  Vermont.     With  Occasional  Remarks  on  the  long- 
disputed   Claim   of  New  York.     Published    by  order   of  the 
Governor  and  Council  of  Vermont.    Half  morocco.     Scarce. 

8°  Hartford,  [1780?] 

51  ALLEN,  Thaddeus.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Views,   Principles, 
Services,  and  Influences  of  the  Leading  Men  in  the  Origina 
tion  of  the  American   Union.     Vol.   1.  (of  3).      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1849 

52  ALLEN,  Rev.  W.     Elements  of  English   Grammar.      2d  Ed. 
Sheep.  12°  London,  1824 

53  ALLEN,  William.     An  American  Biographical  and   Historical 
Dictionary.     Sheep.  8°  Cambridge,  1809 

54  ALLIBONK,  S.  A.     A  Critical  Dictionary  of  English  Literature 
and  British  and  American  Authors,   Living   and    Deceased. 
Containing  Thirty  Thousand  Notices.     Vol.  I.     Cloth. 

Imp.  8°  Philadelphia,  1858 

55  ALMANACH  Royal,  Annee   1781.       Old  morocco.       Curiously 
gilt.  8°  N.  p.,  N.  D. 

56  ALMON,  John.]     Biographical,  Literary,  and  Political  Anec 
dotes  of  Eminent  Persons  of  the  Present  Age.     Never  before 
printed.     With  an  Appendix  of  Scarce  Papers.     Half  calf. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1797 

57  AMERICA  ;  or  a  General  Survey  of  the  Political  Situation  of 
the  several  Powers  of  the  Western  Continent.     By  a  Citizen 
of  the  United  States.     Half  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

58  AMERICAN  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.    Memoirs.    Vol.  I. 
Boards.  4°  Boston,  1785 

59  Same.      New  Series.     Vol.  I.     Cloth.     Vols.  II.   to 

VIII.     Paper.          8  vols.     4°    Cambridge  and  Boston,  1833-63 

[Nine  Papers  from  the  "  Memoirs  "  published  separate- 
Paper.  4°  1854 
Proceedings.  Vols.  I.,  II.,  III.,  IV.,  in  three  parts, 
VI.,  pp.  1-88.  Paper.  8°  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1848-62 
(  With  a  duplicate  of  Vol.  I.,  in  parts,  and  a  part  of  Vol.  11.) 

62  AMERICAN  Almanac,  and   Repository  of  Useful   Knowledge. 
Paper.     32  vols.,  including  a  duplicate  of  1857. 

12°  Boston,  1830-61 

63  AMERICAN  Annual  Register,  for  1796.     Half  sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1797 

64  Another  copy.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1797 

65  AMERICAN  Annual  Register.     For  1825-29      Half  russia. 

3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1827-30 

66  Same.     For  1827-31.     Half  cloth. 

3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1830-32 


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67  AMERICAN   Antiquarian    Society.      Archseologia    Americana, 
Transactions    and   Collections  of  the   Society.     Vols.  L,  II., 
boards;  III.,  IV.,  cloth.     Also  Vols.  II.  and  III.,  Part  I. 

5  vols.     8°  Worcester  and  Cambridge,  1820-60 

68  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Worcester,  1837 

69  Proceedings.     February,     1849,   to    October,    1865. 

Wanting,  April,  1857,  and  Oct.  1859.     29  unbound  pamphlets. 

Worcester,  Cambridge,  and  Boston 

70  AMERICAN  ARCHIVES.    Fourth  Series.    1774-76.    Fifth  Series. 
Vols.  L,  IF.,  July  4  to  October  31,  1776.     Published  by  M.  St. 
Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force.     Half  russia. 

8  vols.     Folio.    Washington.  1837-51 
Only  one  volume  more,  Vol.  III.  of  the  Fifth  Series,  was  ever  published. 

71  AMERICAN  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science.    Pro 
ceedings.     Paper.  14  vols.     8°  1849-61 

Vol.  I.  was  published  at  Philadelphia,  Vol.  II.  at  Boston,  Vol.  III.  at  Charleston, 
Vols.  IV.-VI.  at  Washington,  and  Vols.  VII.-XIV.  at  Cambridge.  There  are 
2  copies  of  Vols.  II.  and  VI. 

72  AMERICAN  Ephemeris  and  Nautical  Almanac  for  1863.  Paper. 

8°    Washington,  1861 

73  AMERICAN  Ethnological  Society.     Transactions.     Vol.  I. 
Paper.  8°  New  York,  1845 

74  AMERICAN  Farmer,  The.     John    S.    Skinner.   Editor.     Half 
sheep.  5  vols.     4°  Baltimore,  1821-23 

75  AMERICAN  Institute  of  the  City  of  New  York.     Seventh  An 
nual  Report.      Cloth.  8°  Albany,  1849. 

76  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education.     Vol.  I.  ;   Vol.  II.,  No.  6. 
Unbound.  8°  Boston,  1826-27 

77  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Education  and  College  Review.     Edi 
tors  :   A.  Peters  and  Henry  Barnard.     Vols.  I..  II.,  III.  1-4. 

Unbound.  8°  New  York,  1855-57 

78  AMERICAN  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts.    Conducted  by  Benj. 
Silliman.     1st  Series,  Vol.  XXIX.,  Oct.  1835,  to  1866  ;  want 
ing,  1st  Series,  Nos.  67  and  75,  and  2d  Series,  No.  73.     Un 
bound.  63  vols.     8°  New  Haven,  1835-66 

79  AMERICAN  Literary  Gazette  and  Publishers'  Circular.     Vols. 
I.  and  II.  complete  ;  7  Nos.  of  Vol.  III.,  4  Nos.  of  Vol.  IV. 
Unbound.  8°  Philadelphia,  1863-65 

80  AMERICAN    LOYALISTS:    Three   Tracts,   neatly   bound  in  half 

calf.  London,  1788 

1.  'The  Case  of  the  American  Loyalists  considered.  8°  N.  P    [1783] 

2.  A  Free  and  Candid  Review 'of  "Observations  on  the  Commerce  of  the 
American  States."  8°  Lnruhm,  1784 

3.  The  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists  maintained.    [By  Gallowav.l 

80  London,  1788 

81  AMERICAN  Medical   and  Philosophical  Register.     Conducted 
by  D.  Hosack  and  J.  W.  Francis.     Boards. 

4  vols.     8°  New  York,  1814 

82  AMERICAN  Military  Pocket  Atlas.     Half  calf. 

8°  London,  [1776] 


6  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

83  AMERICAN  Monitor ;  devoted  to  the  Affairs  of  South  Amer 
ica.     Half  calf.  2  voh.     8°  London,  1824-25 

84  AMERICAN  Monthly  Magazine.     Unbound.    Vols.  I.— III.,  want 
ing  Vol.  I,  No.  8  ;  III.,  Nos.  5-12.    3  voh.    8°  Boston,  1829-31 

85  AMERICAN  Museum.     Sheep.     Vols.  I.-VIL,  1X.-XIL 

12  voh.     8°  Philadelphia,  1788-92 

87  AMERICAN  Nepos.      A   Collection   of  the  Lives  of  the  most 
Eminent  Men,  who  have  contributed  to  the  Discovery,  Settle 
ment,  and  Independence  of  America.     Sheep. 

12°  Baltimore,  1805 

88  AMERICAN  Philosophical  Society.     Catalogue  of  the  Library. 
Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

89  -       —   Proceedings.     Vols.  IV.-IX.,  Vols.  IV.  and  VII.  be 
ing  imperfect.      Unbound.  8°  Philadelphia,  1845-65 

90  Transactions.     Vol.  I.,  Jan.  1,  1769,  to  Jan.  1,  1771. 

Half  calf.  4°  Philadelphia,  1771 

91  Same.     Vol.  II.     New  Series.     Boards. 

4°  Philadelphia,  1825 

92  Transactions  of  the   Historical   and   Literary   Com 
mittee.     Vol.  I.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1819 

Chiefly  occupied  with  "An  Account  of  the  History,  Manners,  and  Customs  of 
the  Indian  Nations  who  once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  the  Neighbouring 
States.  By  the  Rev.  John  Heckewelder,  of  Bethlehem  ;  "  and  "  A  Correspond 
ence  between  the  Rev.  John  Heckewelder  and  Peter  S.  Duponceau.  respect 
ing  the  Languages  of  the  American  Indians." 

93  AMERICAN  Quarterly  Review.     Half  calf . 

15  vols.'   8°  Philadelphia,  1827-34 

94  AMERICAN  Register ;  or,   Summary  Review  of  History,  Pol 
itics,  and  Literature.     Half  calf. 

2  voh.     8°  Philadelphia,  1817 

95  AMERICAN  Register.     John  Hancock,  Editor.     Vol.  I.,  Nos. 
1-6.      Unbound.  8°    Cambridge,  1861 

96  AMERICAN  Remembrancer.     Halfrussia. 

3  voh.  bound  in  1.     8°  Philadelphia,  1795 

97  AMERICAN  Review  of  History  and  Politics,  and  General  Re 
pository  of  Literature  and  State  Papers.     Half  calf. 

4  voh.     8°  Philadelphia,  1811-12 

98  AMERICAN  Revolution.]     A  Detail  of  some  Particular  Ser 
vices  in  America,  1776—79,  from  the  Journal  kept  on  board  of 
the  Ship  Rainbow.     Printed  for  Ithiel  Town.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1835 

99  Documentary    History  of  the   Revolution.      Letter 

from  the  Secretary  of  State,  on  the  Contract  with  M.  St.  C. 
Clarke  and  Peter  Force.     Half  mor.     8°  [  Washington,  1834] 

100  A  History  of  the  American  Revolution.     Published 

by  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.     First 
Amer.  Ed.    Half  morocco.  18°  Boston,  1832 

101  AMERICAN    Sketches.    By   a   Native  of  the  United    States. 
Boards.     Two  copies.  12°  London,  1827 


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102  AMERICAN  State  Papers.     Documents  Legislative  and  Ex 
ecutive  of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States.     Half  russia. 

21  vols.     8°    Washington,  1832-34 

Contents:  —  "  Foreign  Relations,"  4  vols.  "Finance,"  3  do.  "Commerce  and 
Navigation,"  2  vols.  "Military  Affairs,"  2  do.  "Public  Lands,"  3  vols.  "  In 
dian  Affairs,"  2  do.  "  Miscellaneous,"  2  vols.  "Claims."  "Post  Office." 
"Naval  Affairs." 

103  AMERICAN  Statistical  Association.   Collections.  Vol.1.  Parti. 

Boston,  1843 

104  AMERICAN  Tariffs.     Papers  relative  to  the  Tariffs  of  1824 
and  1828.     Presented  to  the  House  of  Commons.     Paper. 

Folio.     [London.]  1828 

105  AMERICAN  TRACTS.     35  pamphlets,  most  of  them  RARE,  and 
all  historically  important,  uniformly  bound  in  7  volumes,  half 
calf. 

I.  1765-67. 

1.  A  Defence  of  (he  New-England  Charters.    By  Jer.  Dummer. 

80  London,  [1765] 

2.  An  Application  of  some  General  Political  Rules  to  the  Present  State  of  Great 
Britain,  Ireland,  and  America.  8°  London,  1766 

3.  Two  Papers  on  the  subject  of  taxing  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

8°   London,  1767 

4.  Au'hentic  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress  held  at  New  York 
in  1765,  on  the  American  Stamp  Act.  8°  N   P.  1767 

5.  The  Late  Occurrences  in  North  America,  and  Policy  of  Great  Britain. 

8°  London,  1766 

II.  1765-67. 

1.  An  Account  of  a  Late  Conference  on  the   Occurrences  in  America.     [By 
Joshua  Steele.]  8<>  London,  1766 

2.  Considerations  on  behalf  of  the  Colonists.     [By  James  Otis.]    2d  Ed. 

8°  London,  1765 

3.  The  Justice  and  Necessity  of  taxing  the  American  Colonies  demonstrated. 
With  a  Vindication  of  the  Authority  of  Parliament.  8°  Limdon,  1766 

4.  The  Kxam, nation  of  Franklin  [betore  Parliament,]  relative  to  the  Repeal  of 
the  Stamp  Act  in  1776.  8°   N.  P.  1767 

5.  The  Conduct  of  the  late  Administration  examined,  relative  to  the  Stamp- 
Act.     [By  Charles  Lloyd,  Private  Secretary  to  Mr.  Grenville.]     2d  Ed. 

8°  London,  1767 
III.  1766-68. 

1.  A  Short  History  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Present  Ministry,  with  regard  to  the 
Stamp  Act.     2d  Ed.  8°  London,  1766 

2.  Corrrot  Copies  of  the  Two  Protests  against  the  Bill  to  repeal  the  Stamp  Act 
of  last  Session;  with  Lists  of  the  Speakers  and  Voters.  8°  Purls,  1766 

3.  A   List  of  the  Minority  in  the  House  of  Commons,  who  voted  against  the 
Bill  to  repeal  the  St»mp  Act.  8°  Pans,  1766 

4.  Letter-  from  a  Farmer  in  Pennsylvania  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British 
Colonies.     [By  J.  Dickinson.]  8°  London,  1768 

5.  The  True  Sentiments  of  America,  contained  in  a  Collection  of  Letters  sent 
from  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  to  several  Persons  of 
High  Rank  in  this  Kingdom.     [Compiled  by  Thomas  Hollis.] 

8<>  London,  1768 

IV.  1770-76. 

1.  The  Letters  of  Gov.  Hutchinson  and  Lieut.  Gov.  Oliver,  etc.    2d  Ed. 

80   London,  1774 

2.  Taxation  no  Tyranny.     [By  Dr.  Johnson  ]     3d  Ed.  8°  London,  1775 

3.  The  Rights  of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America.     [By 
Sir  John  Dalrymple.]  8«  London,  1776 

4.  Thoughts  on  the  Cause  of  the  Present  Discontents.    [Bv  Edmund  Burke.] 
3d  Kdition.  8«  London,  1770 

V.  1776-78. 

1.  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Congress  held  at  Philadelphia,  Mav  10, 
1775.  8°  London~1776 


8  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2.  Common  Sense;   addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.      [By  Tom 
Paine.]  8°  London,  1776 

3.  Plain  Truth;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.   Written  by  Candi- 
dus.    2d  Ed.  8°  London,  1776 

4.  Additions  to  Common  Sense ;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America. 

8°  London,  1776 

5.  An  Oration  in  Memory  of  General  Montgomery,  and  of  the   Officers  and 
Soldiers  who  fell  with  him,  December  31,  1775,  before  Quebec.      By  Wil 
liam  Smith,  D.  D.    2d  Ed.  8»  London,  1776 

6.  Me Finsal;  a  Modern  Epic  Poem.     [By  J.  Trumbull.]  8<>  London,  1776 

7.  Remarks  upon  Gen.  Howe's  Account  of  his  Proceedings  on  Long  Island.  [By 
Israel  Mauduit.]  8°  I^ondon,  1778 

VI.  1776-78. 

1.  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty.    By  Richard  Price.     6th  Ed. 

8°  London,  1776 

2.  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  lately  published  by  Dr.  Price.    [By  Dr.  Ferguson.] 

80  London,  1776 

3.  Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty.     By  Richard  Hey,  M.  A. 

8<>  London,  1776 

4.  The    Rights  of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America; 
being   an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  General  Congress.     3d  Ed., 
•with  Additions.  8°  London,  1776 

"  S;iid  to  have  b»en  written  by  Sir  John  Dalrymple.  See  Rich's  Catalogue,  p.  236. 
Others  say  by  James  Macpherson.  See  his  Life  in  Chalmers's  Biographical  Dic 
tionary.  Sir  James  Mackintosh  considered  Dalrymple  the  author."  —  J.  s. 

5.  Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.  to  the  Sheriffs  of  Bristol, 
on  the  Affairs  of  America.     By  the  Earl  of  Abingdon.  8°  Oxford,  N.  D. 

6.  Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  with  America;  and  the  Means  of 
Conciliation.     By  William  Pultenev,  Esq.     3d  Ed.  8<>  London,  1778 

VII.  1776-81. 

1.  The  Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  before  the  House  of  Commons.   With 
Explanatory  Notes.    2d  Ed.  8°  London,  1780 

2.  Letters  to  a  Nobleman  on  the  Conduct  of  the  War  in  the  Middle  Colonies. 
4th  Ed.  8°  London,  1780 

3.  A  Reply  to  the  Observations  of  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  on  a  Pamphlet 
entitled  Letters  to  a  Nobleman.      By  the  Author  of  Letters  to  a  Nobleman. 
2d  Edition.  8°  London,  1781 

106  AMERICAN  Unitarian  Association.     Quarterly  Journal.  Yols. 
I.- VI.,  wanting  Vol.  L,  nos.  2  and  3  ;  II.  1,  4  ;  III.  4  ;  but  with 
6  duplicates.      Unbound.  6  vols.     1 2°  Boston,  1853-59 

107  Monthly  Journal.     Vols.  I.-VIL,  wanting  III.,  no.  2, 

but  with  12  duplicates.    Unbound.    1  vols.    12°  Boston,  1860-66 

108  AMERICAN  War.]     An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  Amer 
ica,  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies,  to  the  End  of 
1779.      Caff.  8°  London,  1780 

109  The  History  of  the  War  in  America  between  Great 

Britain  and  her  Colonies,  to  1778.     2  vols.     Vol.  III.  to  1783. 
Calf.  Together  3  vols.     8°  Dublin,  1779-85 

Vol.  III.  is  quite  rare. 

110  AMERICAN'S  Guide.     Sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1833 

111  AMKS,  Fisher.    Works,  compiled  by  a  Number  of  his  Friends. 
To  which  are  prefixed  Notices  of  his  Life.     Boards. 

8°  Boston,  1809 

112  Same.      With  a   Selection  from  his   Speeches  and 

Correspondence.     Edited  by  his  son,  Seth  Ames.   Cloth. 

2  voh.     8°  Boston,  1854 

113  AMES,  Nathan.]    Childe  Harvard,  a  Romance  of  Cambridge. 
By  Senor  Alguno.     Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1848 


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114  ANACREON.     Ad  Fidein  vet.  MS.  Vatican,  emendatus  Studio 
Josuae  Barnes.     Editio  3a.     3  Portraits.     Calf. 

1Q°  Londini,  1734 

115  ANCILLON,  Frederic.     Essais  Philosophiques.     Paper 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1817 

116  Tableau  des  Revolutions  du  Systeme   Politique   de 

1'Europe  depuis  la  Fin  du  xve  Siecle.      Nouvelle  Ed.      Half 
calf.  4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1823 

117  ANDRE  D'ARBELLES.]  Memoire  sur  la  Conduite  de  la  France 
et  de  1'Angleterre  a  1'egard  des  Neutres.     Half  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1810 

118  ANDREWS,  John.     History  of  the  War  with  America,  France, 
Spain,  and   Holland,  1775-83.     With  Portraits,  Maps,  and 
Charts.     Sheep.  4  vols.     8°  London.  1785-86 

119  ANDREWS,  Bp.  Lancelot.    Preces  Privatae  Quotidianae,  Graece 
et  Latine.     Ed.  altera.      Cloth.  18°  Londini,  1828 

120  Same.     Translated  by  Rev.  Peter  Hall.      Morocco. 

18°  London.  Pickering,  1830 

121  Another  copy.      Cloth.  18°  London,  Lackey,  1831 

122  ANDREWS,  Win.  S.     A  Treatise  upon  Theological  Subjects. 
Half  cloth.  12°  Cambridge,  1829 

123  ANDROS,  Thomas.     The  Old  Jersey  Captive;  a  Narrative  of 
the  Captivity  of  Andros  (now  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  Berk 
ley,)  on  board  the  Old  Jersey  Prison  Ship  at  New  York,  1781. 
Half  morocco.  18°  Boston,  1833 

124  ANECDOTES  Anglaises  et  Americaines,  1776-83.     Half  sheep. 

2  vols.  in  1.     S°  Paris,  1813 

125  ANGLO-INDIAN.     A  Letter  from  an  Artist  in  India,  to  his 
Mother  in  England.      Cloth.  8°  Calcutta,  1849 

126  ANGLO-SAXON,  The.     [Prospectus  and   Part  II.]      Paper. 

8°  London,  1849 

127  ANXALS  of  Science.     A  Record  of  the  Inventions  and   Im 
provements   in  Applied  Science.  Vol.  I.  complete.    Vol.   II. 
Nos.  1.  3,  4,  5.      Unbound.  8°  Cleveland,  1852-54 

128  ANQUETIL,  Louis  Pierre.     LTntrigue  du  Cabinetrsous  Henri 
IV.  et  Louis  XIII.  terminee  par  la  Fronde,     oe  Ed.     Sheep. 

4  vols.     12°  Paris,  1809 

128a  Motifs  des  Gtierres  et  des  Traites  de  Paix  de  la 

France,  1648-1783.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  I1  An  6 

129  ANTONINUS,    Marcus   Aurelius.      Eorum    quae    ad   seipsum 
Libri  XII.     Post  Gatakerum.      Old  calf. 

12°  Glasguce,  Foulis,  1744 

130  Meditations.     Translated,   with   a  Life,  Notes,  etc., 

by  R.  Graves.     Half  cloth.  8°  London,  1826 

131  ANVILLE,  J.  B.  B.  D'.     Compendium  of  Ancient  Geography. 
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132  APOLLONIUS,  LEVINUS.    LEVINI  APOLLONII  GANDOBRV- 
GANI,    Mittelbvrgensis,   de    Peruuiae,   Regionis.     inter   Noui 
Orbis  prouincias  celeberrimae,  inuentione  :  &  rebus  in  eadem 
gestis,  Libri  V.    ...    Breuis.  exactaque  Noui  Orbis,  &  Peru 
uiae  regionis   chorographia.     Map  wanting,  otherwise  a  fine 
copy.    Calf.     Sm.  8°  Antverpiae,  apud  Jo.  Bellerum,  M  D  LXVII. 

133  APPLETON'S  Companion  Hand-Book  of  Travel  to  the  United 
States  and  British  Provinces.      Cloth.        10°  New  York,  1861 

134  Same.  1G°  New  York,  1862 

135  APURVA    KRISHNA    BAHADUR.     Lives   of    the   Maha   Raja 
Apurva,  his  Father,  etc.     Sheep.  8°  Calcutta,  1847 

The  lives  in  English  are  followed  by  a  poem  in  Persian,  by  Apurva,  who  pre 
sented  the  volume  to  Mr.  Sparks. 

136  ARABIAN  Nights  Entertainments.     To  which  is  added  a  Se 
lection  of  New  Tales.     With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by 
J.  Scott.      Calf.  6  vols.     18°  London,  1811 

137  ARCHDALE,  John.     A  New  Description  of  that  Fertile  and 
Pleasant  Province  of  Carolina.     With  Notices  of  the  Early 
History  of  South  Carolina.     Half  sheep. 

8°  London,  1707  ;  reprint,  Charleston,  1822 
Gov.  Archdale  introduced  the  cultivation  of  rice  into  Carolina.-  -Rich. 

138  ARDECHE,  P.  M.  L.  de.     Histoire  de  1'Knipcreur  Napoleon; 
iilustree  par  Horace  Vernet.     Paper.      Large  8°  Paris,  1839 

139  ARGENSON,  R.  L.  de  Voyer,  Marquis  D'.     Considerations  sur 
le  Gouvernement  Ancien  et  Present  de  la  F ranee.      Calf. 

8°  Amsterdam,  1764 

140  ARISTOPHANES.    The  Birds.     With  Notes  by   C.  C.   Felton. 
Cloth.  1-2°  Cambridge,  1849 

With  Pres.  Felton's  autograph. 

141  ARISTOTELES.    Ethics  and  Politics.    Translated  by  J.  Gillies. 
3d  Ed.      Calf.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1813 

142  ARMSTRONG,  Gen.  John.     Treatise  on  Agriculture.     Hoards. 

8°  Albany,  [1820] 

143  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1836-40 

144  ARNAULD,  Antoine,  and  Lancelot.     Grammaire  Generate  et 
Ruisonnee  de  Port- Royal.     Sheep.  8°  Paris,  1803 

145  ARNOLD.  Benedict.     Proceedings  of  a  General  Court  Mar 
tial  for  the  Trial  of  Arnold.     With  an   Introduction,  Notes 
and  Index.     Hoards.  8°  New  York,  1865 

One  of  100  copies,  "  privately  printed,"  and  presented  by  (•  'ram-is  S.  Hoffman, 
with  his  autograph.  A  fac-simile  reprint  of  the  Original,  published  in  Philadel 
phia  in  1780;  contains  a  finely  engraved  portrait  ot  Arnold. 

146  ARNOLD,  Thomas.     Introductory  Lectures  on   Modern  His 
tory.      Cloth.  8°  Oxford,  1842 

147  Same.      Edited   from    the  2d  London  Ed.,  with    a 

Preface  and  Notes  by  Henry  Reed.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1845 


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148  ARNOULD,  Ambroise  Marie.     Resultats  des  Guerres,  des  Ne- 
gociations,  et  des  Traites  qui  ont  precede  et  suivi  la  Coalition 
contre  la  France  ;  pour  servir  de  Supplement  an  Droit  Pub 
lic  de  1'Europe  de  Mably.     Half  sheep.  8°  Paris,  1803 

149  Systeme   Maritime  et  Politique  des  Europeens  pen 
dant  le  18e  Siecle  ;  fonde  sur  leurs  Traites.     Sheep. 

8°  Paris,  1797 

150  ARRIANUS.     History  of  the    Expedition   of  Alexander   the 
Great.    Translated  by  Mr.  Rooke.    Boards.  8°  London,  1813 

151  ART,  L',  de  verifier  les    Dates  des    Faits    Historiques.     37 
vols.  half  calf,  the  rest  paper.  42  voh.     8°  Paris,  1818-44 

There  are  duplicates,  in  paper,  of  vols.  36,  37,  38,  39,  41. 

152  ART  Recreations.     By  Mme.  L.   B.  Urbino,  Prof.  H.  Day, 
and  others.     Illustrated.  Boston,  1860 

153  ASHLKY,  John.     Memoirs  and  Considerations  concerning  the 
Trade  and  Revenues  of  the   British   Colonies  in  America. 
Old  calf.  8°  London,  1740 

154  ASPIN,  J.     The  Naval  and  Military  Exploits  of  the  Reign  of 
George  III.     Cloth.  18°  London,  1820 

155  ASTOR  Library.     Alphabetical  Index  of  the  Books  now  col 
lected,  and  of  the  proposed  Accessions.     C/oth.   8°  N.  T.  1851 

156  ASTRONOMICAL  Journal,  The.      Unbound.    Wanting,  Vol.  V., 
Nos.  8-18,  VI.  19.  6  vols.  4°  Camb.  and  Albany,  1851-61 

157  ATHENAEUM  Club.     Rules  and  Regulations,  etc.      Cloth. 

3  vols.     18°  London,  1838-40 

158  AUGUST,  E.  F.    Vollstandige    logarithmische  und    trigono- 
metrische  Tafeln.     Boards.  16°   Berlin,  1846 

159  AUSTIN,  James   Trecothick.     The   Life  of  Elbridge  Gerry. 
With  Contemporary  Letters.     Portrait.    Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  'Boston,  1828-29 

160  AUTHENTIC  Papers   relative  to  the   Expedition  against  the 
Charibbs,  and  the   Sale  of  Lands  in  the  Island  of  St.  Vin 
cent.     Half  mor.  4°  London,  1773 

161  AUTUMN    Leaves.      Original    Pieces   in    Prose   and    Verse. 
Cloth.  16°   Cambridge,  1853 

162  jj)  ACHE,  Alex.  Dallas.  Report  on  Education  in  Europe  to 
^**   the  Trustees  of  the  Girard  College  for  Orphans.     Cloth* 

8°  Philadelphia,  1839 

163  BACIIK,  Lieut.  R.    Notes  on   Colombia,  taken  in  the  Years 
1822-23,  with   an    Itinerary  of  the  Route  from   Caracas  to 
Bogota.     Half  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

164  BACON,  Sir  Francis.     Works.     Boards. 

12  vols.     16°  London,  1818 

165  BACON,  Leonard.     Thirteen   Historical   Discourses,  on   the 
Completion  of  Two  Hundred  Years,  from  the  Beginning  of 
the  First  Church  in  New  Haven.      Cloth.     8°  N.  Haven,  1839 

166  BAILKY,  Isaac.    American  Naval  Biography.    Sheep. 

12°  Providence,  1815 


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167  BAILEY,  Nathan.     Dictionary  English-German  and  German- 
English.      Ganzlich  umgearbeitet  von  J.  A.  Fahrenkriiger. 
10te  Aufl.     Sheep.  2  vols.  in  1.    8°  Leipzig,  1801 

168  BAILEY,  Samuel.]    Essays  on  the  Formation  and  Publication 
of  Opinions,  and  on  Other  Subjects.     2d  Ed.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1826 

169  ]  Essays  on  the  Pursuit  of  Truth.     Half  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1831 

170  BAILLIE,  Joanna.     Complete  Poetical   Works.     1st  Amer. 
Ed.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1832 

171  BAILLY,  J.  S.    Lettres  sur  1'Atlantide  de  Platon,  et  sur  1'An- 
cienne  Histoire  de  1'Asie.      Calf.  8°  Paris,  1779 

172  BAIRD,  Robert,     Visit  to  Northern  Europe.       Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1842 

173  BALDWIN,  Ebenezer.   Annals  of  Yale  College,  from  its  Foun 
dation  to  1831.      Cloth.  8°  New  Haven,  1831 

174  BALFOUR,  Walter.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Scriptural  Doctrine 
concerning   the    Devil   and  Satan,  and  into  the  Extent  of 
Duration  expressed  by  the  Terms  Olim,  Aion,  and  Aionios. 
2d  Ed.    .Sheep.  12°  Charlestown,  1827 

175  BALTIMORE.     33d  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Commis 
sioners  of  Public  Schools.      Cloth.  8°  Baltimore,  1862 

176  BANCROFT.  Aaron.     An  Essay  on  the  Life  of  George  Wash 
ington.     Sheep.  8°  Worcester,  1807 

177  Sermons.     Boards.  8°  Worcester,  1822 

178  BANCROFT.  George.     History  of  the  United  States,  from  the 
Discovery  of  the  American  Continent.     [With  duplicates  of 
Vols.  IV.  and  V.]      Cloth.  8  vols.     8°  Boston,  1834-60 

179  _      Poems.     Boards.     Scarce.  12°  Cambridge,  1823 

180  BANK  of  the  United  States.]     An  Exhibit  of  the  Losses  sus 
tained  at  the  Office  of  Discount  and  Deposit,  Baltimore,  under 
the  Administration  of  James  A.  Buchanan,  President,  and 
James  W.  M'Culloh,  Cashier.     Boards.       8°  Baltimore,  1823 

181  BANKS.     The  Condition  of  the  Banks  throughout  the  Union. 
Cloth.  8°  [Washington,  1856] 

182  BANNISTER,  S.     British    Colonization    and    Colored   Tribes. 
Cloth.  12°  London,  1838 

183  Humane  Policy ;  or,  Justice   to  the  Aborigines  of 

New  Settlements.      Cloth.     Map.  8°  London,  1830 

184  BARBAULD,  Mrs.  Anna  Laetitia.    Poems.    From  the  London 
Edition.     Boards.  18°  Boston,  1820 

185  Works.     With  a  Memoir  by  Lucy  Aikin.     Boards. 

2  vols.      8°  London,  1825 

186  BARBE  MARBOIS,  Frangois,  Marquis."]     Complot  d'Arnold  et 
de  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  Septembre,  1780.     Orne  de  deux  Por 
traits  et  d'une  Carte.      Calfi  8°  Paris,  1816 

187  Histoire  de  la  Louisiane,  et  de  la  Cession  de  cette 

Colonie  par  la  France  aux  Etats-Unis  de  rAmerique  Sep- 


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tentrionale ;    precedee  ,d'un   Discours  sur  la  Constitution  et 
le  Gouvernement  des  Etats-Unis.     Map.     Half  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1829 

"A  remarkable  work,  abounding  in  curious  documents.  Marbois  was,  more  than 
any  one  else,  entitled  to  write  on  this  subject."  — Biogr.  Univtrstlle. 

187a  Another  copy.     Map.   Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1829 

188  Journal  d'tin  Deporte  non  Juge,  ou  Deportation  en 

Violation  des  Lois,  decretee  le  18  Fructidor  An  V.    (4  Sept., 
1797).     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1835 

At  the  end  of  Vol.  II.  is  "  Voyage  dnns  Pinte'rieure  du  Contin*>nte  de  la  Guyane, 
chez  les  Indiens  Rocouyens,*  par  Claude  Toug,  mulatre,  en  1769." 

189  BARBER,  John  W.     Historical  Collections  of  Connecticut. 

8°  Hartford,  1838 

190  Historical  Collections  of  Massachusetts.     With  Geo 
graphical  Descriptions.      With  200  engravings.     Sheep. 

8°  Worcester,  1839 

191  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  New  England,  New 

York,  and  New  Jersey.     Illustrated  by  numerous  Engravings. 
Sheep.  8°  Worcester,  1841 

192  History  and   Antiquities   of  New   Haven    (Conn.), 

from  its  Earliest  Settlement.      With  engravings.      Cloth. 

12°  New  Haven,  1831 

193  and  HOWE,  Henry.     Historical  Collections  of  New 

Jersey.      With  230  engravings     Sheep.         8°  New  York,  1845 

194  Same.      With  120  engravings.         8°  New  York,  1846 

195  BARHAM,  Thomas  Foster.     Philadelphia  ;  or,  The  Claims  of 
Humanity.     A  Plea  for  Social  and  Religious  Reform.     Cloth. 

8°  London,  1858 

196  BARKER,  E.  H.     The  Claims  of  Sir  Philip  Francis,  K.  B.,  to 
the  Authorship  of  Junius's  Letters  disproved,  etc.      Boards. 

12°  London,  1828 

197  BARNARD,  Samuel.     A  Polyglott  Grammar  of  the   Hebrew, 
Chaldee,  Syriac,  Greek,  Latin,  English,  French,  Italian,  Span 
ish,  and  German  Languages.    Boards.    8°  Philadelphia,  1825 

198  BARNEY,  Mary.     Biographical  Memoir  of  the  late  Commo 
dore  Joshua  Barney,  from  Autographical  Notes  and  Jour 
nals.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1832 

199  BARON,  HARTLEY,  and  others.     Six  rare  tracts  bound  in  one 
volume.     Half  calf. 

1.  History  of  the  Colonization  of  the  Free  States  of  Antiquity:  applied  to  the 
Present  Contest  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.     By  Mr. 
Baron.  4<>  Lond«n,  1777 

11  Dr.  Symonds  confutes  this  Treatise.    See  his  '  Remarks '  on  it ;  and  a  notice  of  tbe  same 
in  the  Gent.  Magazine  for  1778."  —  j.  s. 

2.  Letters  on  the  American  War.   By  David  Hartley.    3d  Ed.    4<>  London,  1778 

Each  Letter  is  signed  with  Hartley's  autograph. 

3.  Observations  upon  the  Effects  of  certain  late  Political  Suggestions.    By  the 
Delegates  of  Georgia.  4°  Philadelphia,  1781 

4.  Address  to  the  Kulers  of  the  State.     By  a  Friend  to  Great  Britain. 

4"  London,  1778 

5.  Authentic  Rebel  Papers  seized  at  St.  Eustatius,  1781.  4°  London,  1781 

6.  The  Revolution  in  1782  impartially  considered.    2d  Ed.          4°  London,  1782 


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200  BARRETT,  Solomon,  Jr.     The  Principles  of  Grammar.    Eng 
lish,  Latin,  Greek,  German,  Spanish,  and  French.      Cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1852 

201  HARRINGTON,  Bp.  Shute.      The    Political    Life   of  William 
Wildman,  Viscount  Barrington.      Calf.  8°  London,  1815 

201a  BARRY,  John  S.     History  of  Massachusetts.      Cloth. 

3  vols.    8°  Boston,  1855-57 
2015  BARRY,  William.    History  of  Framingham,  Mass.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1847 
201c  BARSTOW,  George.     History  of  New  Hampshire.     Cloth. 

8°  Concord,  N.  H.  1842 

202  BARTH,  Henry.     Travels  and  Discoveries  in  North  and  Cen 
tral  Africa  in  the  Years  1849-55.     2d  Ed.     With  several  maps 
and  colored  plates.     Cloth.  5  vols.     8°  London,  1857-58 

203  BARTLETT,  John.     A  Collection  of  Familiar  Quotations.     3d 
Ed.     With  Supplement.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     16°    Cambridge,  1856 

204  BARTLETT,  John  R.     Dictionarv  of  Americanisms.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1848 

205  The  Progress  of  Ethnology.     Paper. 

8°  New  York,  1847 

206  BARTON,  Benjamin  Smith.     New  Views  of  the  Origin  of  the 
Tribes  and  Nations  of  America.     Half  sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1798 

207  BARTON,  William.     Memoirs  of  David  Rittenhouse,  LL.  D., 
F.  R.  S.     Portrait.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1813 

208  BARTON,  William  P.  C.     Hints  for  Naval  Officers  cruising  in 
the  West  Indies.     Boards.  12°  Philadelphia,  1830 

209  Vegetable    Materia   Medica   of  the    United    States. 

Vol.  I.,  2d  Ed.     50  plates.     Half  morocco. 

2  vols.  4°  Philadelphia,  1825,  18 

210  BATAILLE  de  Malangueule.    Relations  diverses  sur  la  Bataille 
du  Malangueule,  gagne  le  9  Juillet,  1755,  par  les  Francois  sous 
M.  de   Beaujeu,  Commandant  du    Fort  du  Quesne,  sur  les 
Anglois   sous   M.    Braddock.     Recueillies   par  J.  M.  Shea. 
Cloth.  8°  Nouvelle  York,  1860 

100  copies  printed. 

211  BATES'  Outlines  of  Anci-  nt  History.  12°  London,  1833 

212  BAXTER,  Richard.     A  Call  to  the  Unconverted.      Cloth. 

8°  Romsey,  1816 

213  BAYLE,    Pierre.      Dictionnaire    Historique   et  Critique.      5e 
Edition.     Avec  la  Vie   de  1'Auteur,  par  M.  Des  Maiseaux. 

5  tomes,  folio,  1740 

214  (Euvres  Diverses.  4  tomes, folio.  La  Hay 'e,  1727-1737 

215  Remarques  Critiques  sur  le  Dictionnaire  de  Bayle. 

Premiere  Partie.  Folio.     Paris.  1835 

'216  BAYLIES,  Francis.    Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony  of  New 
Plymouth,  from  1620  to  1641.    Half  doth. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1830 


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217  BEATSON,  Robert.     Naval  and  Military  Memoirs   of  Great 
Britain,  1727-83.      Calf.  6  vo/s.     8°  London,  1804 

218  BEATTIE,  James.     The  Minstrel,  or  the  Progress  of  Genius, 
and  other  Poems.     Illustrated  by  Westall.      Coif. 

12°  London^  1817 

219  BEAUFORT  D'HAUTPOUL,  La  Comtesse  DE.    Cours  de  Littera- 
ture  Ancienne  et  Moderne.    Paper.  12°  Pan's,, 1815 

220  BEAUMONT,  Gustave  de.     Marie,  on  1'Esclavage  aux  Etats- 
Unis  ;  Tableau  de  Moeurs  Americaines.     Paper. 

2  vols.    8°  Paris,  1835 
In  first  volume  some  pages  of  Notes  are  wanting. 

221  BEAUTIES   of  Fox,  North,  and  Burke ;  selected  from  their 
Speeches.      2d  Ed.      With  etched  caricatures  of  Fox.  North, 
and  Burke.     Half  morocco.  8°  London,  1784 

222  BEAUZEE,  Nicolas.     Grammaire  Generale.     Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1819 

223  BECKFORD,  William.     A  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Island 
of  Jamaica.     Half  calf .  2  vols.     8°  London.  1790 

224  BEECHER,  Catharine    E.     Suggestions  respecting   Improve 
ments  in  Education.     Half  cloth.  8°  Hartford,  1829 

225  BEECHER,   Lyman.     Six    Sermons  on    Intemperance.     Half 
cloth.  12°  Boston,  1827 

226  BELKNAP,  Jeremy.     American  Biography.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1794-98 

227  History  of  New  Hampshire.     Sheep. 

3  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,,  1784 

228  Life.     With  Selections  from  his  Correspondence  and 

other  Writings.     By  his  Grand-daughter.      Cloth. 

16°  New  York,  1847 

229  BELSHAM,  Thomas.     The    Bampton    Lecturer  reproved ;  a 
Reply  to  C.  A.  Moysey,  against  the  Unitarians.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1819 

230  A  Calm  Inquiry  into  the  Scripture  Doctrine  con 
cerning  the  Person  of  Christ.     2d  Ed.  8°  London,  1817 

231  Discourses,  Doctrinal  and  Practical,  in  Essex  Chapel. 

Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1826-27 

232  —    —   Memoirs   of    Rev.    Theophilus    Lindsey.      2d    Ed. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1820 

233  A   Summary  View  of  the   Evidence  and  Practical 

Importance  of  the  Christian  Revelation.     2d  Ed. 

8°  London,  1809 

234  BELSHAM,  William.     Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  George  III. 
3d  Ed.      Calf.  2  vols.     8°  Dublin,  1796 

235  BEN  DAVID.     A  Reply  to  Two  Deistical  Works,  "  The  New 
Trial   of  the  Witnesses,"  and  G.  Smith's   "  Not    Paul    but 
Jesus."  Boards.     8°  London,  1824 

235a  BENHAM,  Daniel.    Memoirs  of  James  Hutton.    Cloth. 

8°  London,  1856 


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236  BENNETT,  Rev.  John.     Letters  to  a  Young  Lady.   5th  Amer. 
Ed.     Sheep.  18°  Philadelphia,  1809 

237  BENSON,  George.    A  Collection  of  [Nine]  Tracts.     Calf. 

8°  London,  1748 

238  BENTALOU,  Paul.]     Pulaski  vindicated  from  an  Unsupported 
Charge,  inconsiderately  or  malignantly  introduced  in  Judge 
Johnson's  Sketches  of  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Major- 
General  Nathaniel  Greene.     Half  morocco. 

8°  Baltimore,  1824 

"  This  book  WRS  written  by  Paul  Bentalou,  Esq.,  who  had  been  a  Captain  in 
Pulaski's  Legion,  and  who  resided  many  3~ears  in  Baltimore.  It  was  presented 
to  me  by  the  author,  a  most  worthy  and  respectable  gentleman." —  j.  s. 

239  BENTON,  Thomas  H.]      Thirty  Years'  View;  or,  a  History 
of  the  Working  of  the  American  Government,  from  1820  to 
1850.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1854 

240  BENZONI,  GIROLAMO.    LA  HISTORIA  DEL  MONDO  Nvovo 
di  M.  Girolamo  Benzoni  Milanese.     La  qval  tratta  dell'  Isole, 
&  Mari   ntiouamente  ritrouati,  &  delle   nuoue  Citta  da  lui 
proprio  vedute,  per  acqua  &  per  terra  in  quattordeci  anni. 
FIRST  EDITION,  SCARCE  ;  a  sound  copy  but  some  leaves  stained. 
Portrait  and  Wood-cuts.      With  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparl 

Small  8°  Venetia  :  [Colophon]  F.  Rampazetto,  M  D  LXV. 

Benzoni,  a  man  of  clear  intellect  and  tenacious  memory,  according  to  his  coun 
trymen,  Morigia  and  Piccinelli,  travelled  in  the  New  World  from  1541  to 
1555.  His  book  was  widely  read,  and  both  the  original  and  the  Latin,  French, 
German,  and  Fl«-mish  translations  have  become  very  rare.  "The  Italian's 
evidence  respecting  the  famous  and  unfortunate  province  of  Cum^na  is  pecul 
iarly  valuable,  as  conveying  a  deep  insight  into  the  social  condition  of  the 
Indian  and  Spai  ish  communities  on  that  desolate  coast,  at  the  most  crucial 
period  of  its  existence."  — Admiral  Smyth. 

241  BERGERON,   Pierre.    Voyages  faits  principalement  en  Asie 
dans  les  XII.-XV.  Siecles,  par  Benjamin  de  Tudele,  Jean 
du  Flan-Carpin,  N.  Ascelin,  Guillanme  de  Rubruquis,  Marc 
Paul,  Venitien,   Haitou,  Jean  de  Mandeville,  et   Ambroise 
Contarini.      Calf.  2  vols.  in  I,  folio.     La  ffaye,  1735 

Second  Ed. ;  the  first  was  printed  at  Leyden,  1729. 

242  BERKELEY,  George.     Three  Dialogues  between   Hylas  and 
Philonous.     2d  Ed.     Half  calf.  16°  London,  1725 

243  BERLIN.    K.    Akademie  der  VVissenschaften.    Monatsbericht 
[Jan.-Aug.  1866].    Unbound.  8°  Berlin,  1866 

244  BERNARD  and  HUTCHINSON.      Three  pamphlets,  neatly  bound 
in  half  calf . 

1.  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough,  from  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  and  His 
Majesty's  Council  for  the  Province  of  Massachusetts-Bay. 

8°  Boston,  printed,  1769 ;  reprinted,  London,  N.  D. 

2.  Select  Letters  on  the  Trade  and  Government  of  America;  and  the  Principles 
of  Law  and  I'olity,  applied  to  the  American  Colonies.   Written  by  Gov.  Ber 
nard,  at  Boston,  in  1763.    Added,  the  Petition  of  the  Assembly  against  the 
Governor,  his  Answer,  and  the  Order  of  the  King  in  Council. 

80  London,  1774 

3.  The  Letters  of  Gov.  Hutchinson  and  Lieut.  Gov.  Oliver,  etc.     With  the 
Assemb  y's  Address,  and  the  Proceedings  of  the  Lords  Committee  of  Council 
etc.    2dEd.  80  Reprint,  London,  1774 


of  Jared  Sparks.  17 

i 

"For  an  account  of  the  particulars  attending  the  transmission  of  Hutchinson's  Letters 
from  England  to  Boston,  and  the  transactions  thereon,  see  Franklin's  Works,  vol.  4, 
pp.  405-455,  Sparks'  Edition."  — J.  s. 

245  BESCHKK, .  Theorie  Nouvelle  et  Raisonnee,  du  Participe 

Francois.     Paper.  12°  Paris,  1810 

246  BEVERLEY,  Robert.]    The  History  of  Virginia,  in  Four  Parts. 
By  a  Native  and  Inhabitant  of  the  Place.     2d  Ed.  revis'd  and 
enlarg'd  by  the  Author.     15  plates,  the  4th  misslny.      Calf. 

8°  London,  1722 

"  Quaint  and  agreeable."  The  engravings  are  copied  from  De  Bry's  Latin 
edition  of  Hariot's  "  Adtniranda  Narratio." 

247  BIBLE.     Testament!   Veteris  Biblia  Sacra.     Scholiis  illustr. 
ab    Im.   Tremellio    et    Fr.   Junio.      Ace.    Libri    Apocryphi, 
Latine  reclditi  et  Notis  aucti  a  F.  Junio.     Adjtmximus  Novi 
Testament!    Libros    ex    Sermone  Syriaco  a  Tremellio,  et  ex 
Graeco  a  Th.  Beza  in  Latinum  conversos.     Half  russict. 

Small  4°  Londini,  1585 

248  The  Holy  Bible,    with  the   Apocrypha.      With   J. 

Brown's  Concordance,  etc.     Sheep.  4°  New  York,  1814 

249  The  Holy  Bible.     Morocco.     Gilt. 

2  voh.  royal   8°  Boston,  1831 

1    '> Die  Bibel.      Nach    der    deutschen    Uebrrsetzung 

Luthers.     40  plates.      Calf.  12°  Basel,  1814 

251  Novuni  Testamentum.    Graece  ex  Rec.  Jo.  Jac.  Gries- 

bachii,  cum  selecta  Lecdonum  Varietate.     Half  calf .    2  vols. 

8°  Lipsice,  G.  J.  Goschen,  1805  ;  Cantab.  Nov-Anglorum,  1809 
Interleaved,  with  manuscript  notes. 

252  Graece.     Cura  Leusdenii    et   Griesbachii.     Morocco. 

18°  Glasyuce,  1817 

252a  Cum  Yersione  Latina  A.  Montani,  Auctore  J.  Leus- 

den.     Ed.  la  Americana.     Sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1806 

253  Ex  Seb.  Castalionis  Interpretatione.      Calf. 

2  vols.     16°   Glasgiiee,  1758 

254  The  New  Testament  in  an  Improved   Version  upon 

the  Basis  of  Archbp.  Newcome's  Translation.     Morocco. 

18°  London,  1808 

255  Same.     4th  Edition.     Boards.  8°  London,  1817 

256  New    Testament.      Translated    by    L.    A.    Sawyer. 

Morocco.  12°  Boston,  1858. 

257  •  Le  Nouveau  Testament,  traduit  sur   1'original  Grec, 
avec  des  Remarques,  par  Jean  Le  Clerc.     Half  calf. 

2  vols.  in  1.     4°  Amsterdam,  1703 
The  title-page  of  Vol.  I.  and  the  first  eight  pages  of  Vol.  II.  are  in  manuscript. 

258  Le  Nouveau  Testament,  traduit  sur  le  Vulgate,  par 

Lemaistre  de  Sacy.     Half  sheep.  12°  Paris,  1832 

259  BIBLIOTECA  Americana,    La;  o  Miscelanea  de    Literatura, 
Artes,  i  Ciencia  :  Por  una  Sociedad  de    Americanos.    Tomo 
I.     Half  calf.  $°  London,  1823 

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260  BICKELL,  Rev.  R.     The  West  Indies  as  they  are ;   a  Real 
Picture  of  Slavery.     Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

261  BICKERSTAFF,  Jacob.     Dr.  Houstoun's  Memoirs  of  his  Own 
Life-Time.     Half  calf .  8°  London,  1748 

262  BIDDLE,  Richard.]     Memoir  of  Sebastian  Cabot. 

8°  London,  1831 

263  BIGELOW,  Jacob.     Elements  of  Technology.     Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1829 

264  BIGNON,  L.  P.  E.     Les  Cabinets  et  les  Peuples,  1815-1822. 
2e  Ed.  8°  Paris,  1823 

265  BIGOT,  J.     Copie  d'une  Lettre  Escrite  par  le  Pere   Jacques 
Bigot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  1'An  1684.      Cloth. 

4°  Manate,  1858 

The  two  editions  were  published  in  the  same  year;  this  is  the  2d,  with  correc 
tions.     Only  100  copies  were  printed. 

266  —    —  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe   de   plus  remarquable 
dans  la  Mission  Abnaquise  de  Sainct  Joseph  de  Sillery,  et 
dans  PEstablissement  de  la  Nouvelle  Mission  de  Sainct  Fran- 
9015  de  Sales,  1'Annee  1684.      Cloth.  4°  Manate,  1857 

Only  100  copies  printed  of  this  and  the  next. 

267  BIGOT,  Le  Pere  Vincent.     Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de 
plus  remarquable  dans  la  Mission  des  Abnaquis  a  1'Acadie, 
1'Annee  1701.      Cloth.  4°  Manate,  1858 

268  BINNEY,  Horace.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Formation  of  Wash 
ington's  Farewell  Address.      Cloth.          8°  Philadelphia,  1859 

269  BIOGRAPHIA  Americana.     A  Historical  and  Critical  Account 
of  Distinguished  Persons  in  North  America ;  from  the  Settle 
ment.     By  a  Gentleman  of  Philadelphia.     Sheep. 

8°  New  York,  1825 

270  BIOGRAPHIE  des  Quarante  de  1'Academie  Frangaise.    2e  Ed. 
Paper.  8°  Paris,  1826. 

271  BIOGRAPIIIE  Nouvelle  et   Complete    des    Pairs    de    France, 
comprenant  les  76  Pairs  de  la  Promotion    du   5   Nov.   1827. 
Publiee  par  A.  R.     Paper.  16°  Paris,  1829 

272  BIOGRAPHIE     Universelle,   Ancienne   et    Moderne.      [With 
the  Supplement.]     Half  calf \        85  vols.     8°  Paris,  1811-62 
Vol.  85  is  in  paper.     Vols.  53-55  contain  the  "  Partie  Mythologique." 

273  BIOGRAPHIE,  Universelle  et  Portative   des   Contemporains. 
250  portraits.     Half  calf .  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1826 

274  BIRD,  Joseph.     Gleanings  from  the  History  of  Music.    Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1850 

275  BLACK  Plawk.     Life  of  Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak,  or  Black 
Hawk ;  Embracing  the  Tradition  of  his  Nation,  etc.     Dic 
tated  by  Himself.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1834 

276  BLACKRIE,  Alexander.     A   Disquisition   on   Medicines  that 
dissolve  the  Stone.     Half  sheep.  12°  London,  1766 

277  BLACK'S   Picturesque   tourist  of  Ireland.     2d   Ed.      Cloth. 

16°  Edinburgh,  1857 


of  Jared  Sparks.  1 9 

278  BLACK'S  Picturesque  Tourist  through  England  and  Wales. 
Cloth.  8°  Edinburgh,  1857 

279  BLACKSTONE,  Sir  William.     Analysis  of  the   Laws  of  Eng 
land.     Paper.  24°  London,  1821 

280  -    Commentaries  on  the  Laws  of  England.     13th   Ed. 

With  Notes  and  Additions  by  E.  Christian.      Calf. 

4  vols.     8°  London,  1800 

281  BLAND  Papers.     Being  a  Selection  from  the  Manuscripts  of 
Colonel    Theodorick    Bland,  Jr.     Edited  by   Ch.  Campbell. 
Half  calf.  2  vols.  in  1.     8°  Petersburg,  1840-43 

This  collection  of  papers  relating  to  the  Revolution  has  become  scarce. 

282  BLISS,    Leonard,  Jr.     The     History    of    Rehoboth,    Bristol 
County,  Mass,  comprising  a  History  of  Seekonk,  and  Paw- 
tucket.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1836 

See  a  notice  of  this  work  in  the  "  North  Amer.  Rev.,"  Vol.  XLIII.  The  author 
was  assassinated  at  Louisville,  Ky. 

283  BLOME,  Richard.]     L'Amerique  Angloise,  on  Description  des 
Isles   et  Terres  du  Roi  d'Angleterre  dans  FAmerique.     Tra- 
duit  de  F Angloise.     Maps.     Paper.         16°  Amsterdam,  1688 

284  BLOODGOOD,  S.  DeWitt]     An   Englishman's  Sketch-Book  ; 
or  Letters  from  New  York.     Half  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1828 

285  BLOUNT,  Sir  Thomas  Pope.     De  Re   Poetica ;  or   Remarks 
upon  Poetry.     No  title-page.     Half  russia.      4°  London,  1694 

286  BLUNT,  Joseph.     A  Historical   Sketch  of  the  Formation   of 
the  Confederacy,  particularly  with  reference  to  the   Provin 
cial   Limits  and  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  General  Government 
over  Indian  Tribes  and  the  Public  Territory.     Boards. 

8°   New  York,  1825 

287  Speeches,  Reviews,  Reports,  etc.  Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1843 

288  BOESNIER.]    Le  Mexique  Conquis.    [Poeme.]    Calf. 

2  vols.  in  1.     16°  Paris,  1752 

289  BOGEN,  F.  W.     The  German  in   America,  Advice  for  Emi 
grants.     Also  a  Reader.      Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1851 

290  BOILEAU  DESPREAUX,  N.     CEuvres  Completes.     Sheep. 

3  vols.    12°  Paris,  1812 

291  BOLINGBROKE,  Henry.    A  Voyage  to  the  Demerary.  Boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1«13 

292  BOLTNGBROKE,  Henry  St.  John,    Viscount.      Letters  on  the 
Study  and  Use  of  History.     Sheep.  8°  Paris,  1808 

293  BOLLAN,   William.]      Colonise  Anglicanae  Illustrate  ;  or  the 
Acquest  of  Dominion  and  the  Plantation  of  Colonies  by   the 
English    in    America;  with    the   Rights  of  the  Colonists  ex 
amined,  stated,  and  illustrated.     Boards.        4°  London,  1762 

"  A  very  learned  work,  but  of  which  unfortunately,  no  more  was  published. 
The  author  was  William  Bollan,  the  Massachusetts  agent  in  England  from 
1745  to  1762."  —  Rich. 

294  ]  The    Ancient  Right  of  the  English  Nation  to  the 

American  Fishery.     Half  calf .  4°  London,  1774 


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295  BOLLAN,  William.]     Continued  Corruption,  Standing  Armies, 
and  Popular  Discontents  considered.     Half  morocco. 

4°  London,  1768 
"  An  important  tract."  —  Rich. 

296  -       — ]  Petitions  of  Mr.  Bollan,  Agent  for  the   Council  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  lately  presented  to  the  Parliament.    Half 
morocco.  4°  London,  1774 

297  BOLTON,  Robert     A  History  of  the  County  of  Westchester, 
from  its  First  Settlement.    Cloth.    2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1848 

298  BONAPARTE,  Charles  Lucien.     Observations  on  the   Nomen 
clature  of  Wilson's  Ornithology.     Hoards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1826 

299  BONNECHOSE,    Emile  DE.      Histoire    d'Angleterre  jusqu'  a 
rEpoque  de  la  Revolution   Fran9aise,  avec   un    Resume  des 
Evenements  jusqu'  a  nos  Jours.     Half  morocco. 

4  vols.     8°  Part's,    1859 

300  BONNET,  E.  Tableau  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  au  Com 
mencement  du  XIXe  Siecle.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1816 

301  BONNET,  Henry  Kaye.     Life    of  Jeremy  Taylor.     Portrait. 
Hoards.  8°  London,  1815 

302  BOOKE    OF    COMMON    PRAYER  and  Administration  of   the 
Sacraments  and  other  Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Church 
of  England.      Calf.  16°  London,  1635 

In  the  same  volume:  Novum  Testamentum ;  cum  Notis  Stephani,  Scaligeri, 
Casavboni.  16"  Lundini,  1636 

Also:  The  Whole  Book  of  Psalmes  collected  into  English  Meeter  by  Thomas 
Sternhold  and  John  Hopkins.  Old  calf.  16°  London,  1636 

302a Same.      Velvet.  48°  London,  1858, 

3026  •    Same.     According   to  the   Use    of  the  Protestant 

Episcopal    Church  in  the  United   States,  with   the  Psalter. 

Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1831 

303  BOSSANGE,  Hector.     Catalogue  de  Livres  Fran^ais,  Anglais, 
Allemands,  Espagnols,  Grecs,  et  Latins,  Italiens,  Portugais, 
Orientaux,  etc.     Half  morocco.  8°  Pttris,  1845 

303a  Ma  Bibliotheque  Frangaise.     Half  Turkey  morocco. 

16°  Paris,  1855 
3036  Another  copy.     Half  Turkey  mor.      16°  Paris,  1855 

304  BOSTON  Athenaeum.     Catalogue  of   Books  in  the  Library. 
Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1827 

305  BOSTON  Book.     Collection  from  Important  Authors. 

12°  Boston,  1837 

306  BOSTON  Directory.      For   1849-50,1851,1852,1856,1858, 
1861.     Half  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1849-61 

307  BOSTON  Public   Library.      Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  the 
Lower  Hall.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1858 

308  BOSWELL,  James.     Life  of  Johnson.     7th  Ed.      Calf. 

5  vols.     18°  London,  1811 

509  BOSWORTH,  Joseph.  Compendious  Grammar  of  the  Primitive 
English  or  Anglo-Saxon  Language.  Boards.  8°  London,  1826 


of  t7ared  Sparks.  21 

310  BOSWORTH,  Joseph.    Elements  of   Anglo-Saxon    Grammar. 
With  an  Introduction  on  the  Origin  and   Progress  of  Alpha 
betic  Writing.     Boards.  8°  London,  1823 

311  BOTTA,  Carlo.      Histoire   de  la  Guerre  de  I'lndependance 
des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.    Traduite  de  1'Italien,  et  precedee 
d'une  Introduction,  par  Sevelinges.     Maps.       Half  calf . 

4  voh.     8°  Paris,  1812-13 

312  History  of  the  War  of  the  Independence  of   the 

United  States  of  America.     From  the  Italian,  by  Geo.  Alex. 
Otis.     8th  Ed.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  New  Haven,  1838 

313  History  of  Italy  during  the    Consulate   and   Empire 

of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     From  the  Italian.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1828 

314  BOUCHER,  Jonathan.      A  View  of  the  Causes  and   Conse 
quences  of  the  American  Revolution  ;  in  Thirteen  Discourses. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1797 

315  BOUCHER  DE  LA  RICHARDERIE,  G.    Bibliotheque  Universelle 
des  Voyages.     Paper.  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1808 

316  BOUGEANT,  Le  P.     Histoire  des  Guerres  et  des  Negociations 
qui  precederent  le  Traite  de  Westphalie,  sous  le   Regne  de 
Louis  XIII.  et  le  Ministere  des  Cardinaux  Richelieu  et  Maz- 
arin.      Calf.  3  vols.     4°  Paris,  1767 

317  BouRGOixGr.     Tableau  de  1'Espagne  Moderne. 

3  vols.     8°,  avec  Atlas,  Paris,  1823 

318  BOWDITCH,  N.  Ingersoll.     A  History  of  the  Massachusetts 
General  Hospital.     Not  published.      Cloth.      8°  Boston,  1851 

From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

319  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  by  his  Son.      With 

Portraits,  Autograph  of  the  Author,  and  Autograph  Letter  of 
N.  Bowditch.     Half  cloth.  4°  Boston,  1839 

Originally  printed  as  part  of  the  4th  volume  of  the  Translation  of  the  'w  Me'ca- 
nique  Celeste." 

320  -          -    Suffolk  Surnames.     2d  Ed.     Cloth.    8°  Boston,  1858 

321  BOWKN,  Francis.     Critical   Essays  on  a  Few   Subjects  Con 
nected  with  the  History  and  Present  Condition  of  Speculative 
Philosophy.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1842 

322  Documents    of   the    Constitution    of   England    and 

America.     Edited  with  Notes.      Cloth.      8°  Cambridge,  1854 

323  Lowell  Lectures  on  the  Application  of  Metaphysical 

and  Ethical  Science  to  the  Evidences  of  Religion.     Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1849 

324  -     The  Principles  of  Political  Economy  applied  to  the 

Condition,  the  Resources,  and  the  Institutions  of  the  Amer 
ican  People.     Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1856 

325  A  Treatise  on  Logic,  or  the  Laws  of  Pure  Thought ; 

comprising  both  the  Aristotelic  and  Hamiltonian  Analyses 
of  Logical  Forms.      Cloth.  12°  Cambridge,  1864 


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326  BOWEN,  T.  J.     Central  Africa.     Adventures  and  Missionary 
Labors  in  the  Interior  of  Africa,  1849-56.      Cloth. 

12°  Charleston,  1857 

327  BOWRING,  Sir  JOHN.     Matins  and  Vespers.     Morocco. 

18°  Boston,  1827 

328  Poetry  of  the  Magyars.  12°  London,  1830 

329  Servian  Popular  Poetry.     Translated.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1827 
Presented  by  the  translator. 

330  Specimens  of  the  Russian  Poets  ;  with  Biographical 

Notices.     Boards.  12°  Boston,  1822 

331  Specimens  of  the  Polish  Poets;  with  Notes  and  Ob 
servations  on  the  Literature  of  Poland.     Boards. 

12°  London.  1827 

332  BOYCE,  Edmund.     The  Belgian  Traveller.  5th  Ed.  Morocco. 

18°  London,  1827 

333  BOYER,  A.,  and  others.      Dictionnaire    Anglais-Frangais  et 
Frangais-Anglais.     Half  morocco.         2  vols.     4°  Paris,  1829 

334  French  Dictionary.     No  title-page. 

335  BOZMAN,  John  Leeds.     A   Sketch   of  the   History  of  Mary 
land  during  the  First  Three  Years  after  its  Settlement  Sheep. 

8°  Baltimore,  1811 

336  The   History  of   Maryland  from  its   Settlement  in 

1633  to  the  Restoration  in  1660.  Sheep.      8°  Baltimore,  1837 

The  "  Sketch"  is  incorporated,  in  a  revised  form,  into  the  "  Historj*." 

337  BRACKENRIDGE  (Hugh  Henry).]     Death  of  General  Mont 
gomery,  in  storming  the   City  of  Quebec  ;  a  Tragedy.      By 
the    Author   of  a    Dramatic   Piece    on    the  Battle  of  Bun 
ker's    Hill.     Half  morocco.     Scarce,     pp.   68.      8°  Norwich, 
by  J.  Trumbull,  for  J.  Douglass  Me  Doug  all,  Providence.  1777 

338  Incidents  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  Western   Parts 

of  Pennsylvania,  in  1794.     Boards.     Scarce. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1795 

339  BRACKENRIDGE,  H.  M.      Voyage   to   South    America,   per 
formed  by  order  of  the  American  Government  in   1817-18, 
in  the  Frigate  Congress.     Sheep.      2  vols.  8°  Baltimore,  1819 

340  Speeches  on  the  Jew  Bill  in  the  H.  of  Delegates  of 

Maryland,  with  those  of  W.  G.  D.  Worthington,  and  John  T. 
Tyson.  8°  Philadelphia,  1829 

341  BRADFORD,  Alden.     Biographical  Notices  of  Distinguished 
Men  in  New  England.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1842 

342  History    of   Massachusetts,    from    1764    to    1820. 

Boards.  3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1822-29 

343  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Jonathan 

Mayhew,  Pastor  of  the  West  Church  and  Society  in  Boston, 
from  June,  1747,  to  July,  1766.      Cloth.     Portrait. 

8°  Boston,  1838 


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344  BRADFORD,  Gov.  William.     History  of  Plymouth  Plantation. 
Reprinted  from    the    Massachusetts    Historical    Collections. 
Edited,  with  Notes,  by  C.  Deane.      Cloth.         8°  Boston,  1856 

Only  50  copies  privately  printed. 

345  BRAINARD,  John  G.  C.    Occasional  Pieces  of  Poetry.  Boards. 

12°  New  York.  1825 

346  BRANCH,  Thomas.     Principia  Legis  et  Kquitatis ;  being  an 
Alphabetical  Collection  of  Maxims  [etc.]  in  Law  and  Equity. 
Sheep.  8°  Richmond  1824 

347  BRAUNS,  Ernst.     Ideen  iiber  die  Auswanderung  nach  Amer- 
ika.     Half  sheep.  8°  Gottmgen,  1827 

348  BRERETON,  J.  A.      Florae    Columbianae    Prodromus.      Half 
cloth.  16°     Washington.  1830 

349  BRKSSANY,  Le  R.  P.  F.  J.  Relation  Abregee  de  quelques  Mis 
sions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  dans   la   Nouvelle 
France.      Traduit  de  1'ltalien,  et  augmente  par   le  R.  P.  F. 
Martin.     Paper.  &  Montreal,  1852 

350  BREWSTER,  Abel.]     Free  Man's  Companion.      Calf. 

8°  Hartford,  1827 

351  BREWSTER,    Charles    W.       Rambles      about      Portsmouth. 
Sketches  of  Persons,  Localities,  and    Incidents  of  Two  Cen 
turies  ;  principally  from  Tradition  and  Unpublished   Docu 
ments.      Cloth.  8°  Portsmouth.  1859 

352  BREWSTER,  David.      The  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton.       Cloth. 

18°  New  York,  1835 

353  BRIDGMAN,  Thomas.       Epitaphs   from    Copp's    Hill    Burial 
Ground,  Boston.      Cloth.     Scarce.  1*2°  Boston,  1851 

354  —  —   Inscriptions  on  the  Stones  in  the   Grave   Yards  of 
Northampton  and  other  Towns  in  the  Valley  of  the  Connecti 
cut.      Cloth.     Scarce.  12°  Northampton,  1850 

355  The  Pilgrims  of   Boston   and  their    Descendants ; 

with  an  Introduction  by  Edward  Everett.     Also,  Inscriptions 
from  the  Monuments  in  the  Granary  Burial  Ground.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1856 

356  BRIGHTLAND,  J.     Grammar  of  the  English  Tongue.     With 
Logick,  Rhetorick,  Poetry.    7th  Ed.    Calf.  12°  London,  1746 

357  BRISSOT  DE  WARVILLE,  J.  P.,  and  CLAVIERE,  Etienne.     The 
Commerce  of  America  with  Europe.     Showing  the  Impor 
tance  of  the  American  Revolution  to  the  Interests  of  France. 
Sheep.  12°  New  York.  1795 

358  BRITISH  and  Continental  Titles  of  Honor.     By  a  Traveller. 
New  Edition.      Cloth.  &  London,  1842 

359  BRITISH  Empire.     Statistical  Illustrations  of  the  Territorial 
Extent  and  Population,  Commerce,  Taxation,  Consumption, 
Insolvency,  Pauperism,  and  Crime   of  the   British   Empire. 
Cloth.  8°   London,  1825 

360  BRITISH  Imperial  Calendar  for  1841.     Morocco. 

12°  London,  [1841] 


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361  BROOKE,  Wesley.   Julia.  A  Poem.     Cloth.     16°  Boston,  1855 

362  BROOKS,  Rev.  Charles.     A  Family  Prayer-Book,  containing 
Forms  of  Morning  and  Evening  Prayers.     Boards. 

12°  Cambridge,  1821 

363  BROOKS,    N.    C.     The   Literary    Amaranth,  or   Prose   and 
Poetry.     Morocco.  12°    Baltimore,  1840 

364  BROUGHAM,  Henry,  Lord.    Historical  Sketches  of  Statesmen 
who  flourished  in  the  Time  of  George  III.      Cloth. 

2  vols.    8°  Philadelphia,  1839 

365  Same.      Cloth.  3  vols.     16°  London,  1855-56 

366  An  Inquiry  into  the  Colonial  Policy  of  the  European 

Powers.      Calf.  2  vols.     8°  Edinburgh,  1803 

367 Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  of  the  Time  of  George  III. 

Cloth.  16°  London,  1855 

368  Lives  of  Philosophers  of  the  Time  of  George  III. 

Cloth.  16°  London,  1855 

369  Political  Philosophy.      Cloth. 

3  vols.    8°  London,  1842-44 

370  Sketches  of  Public  Characters,  Discourses   and  Es 
says.      Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1839 

371  BROWN,  Henry.     The  History  of  Illinois,  from  its  first  Dis 
covery  and  Settlement  to  the  present  Time.     Map.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1844 

372  A  Narrative  of  the  Anti-Masonick  Excitement  in  the 

Western  Part  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1826-29.     Boards. 

12°  Batavia,N.  T.  1829 

373  BROWNE,  Mrs.  Frances  Elizabeth.  Poems    Cloth. 

16°  Cambridge,  1846 

374  .   Another  copy.      Cloth.  16°  Cambridge,  1846 

375  BROWN K,  Sir  Thomas.     Miscellaneous  Works.     Cloth. 

12°  Cambridge,  1831 

376  BROWNE,  Thomas.     Viridarium  Poeticum.     Sheep. 

8°  Londini,  1799 

377  BROWNLEE,  William   Craig.      A   Careful   Inquiry  into   the 
Nature    and    Tendency  of  the   Religious  Principles   of  the 
S  >ciety  of  Friends,  called  Quakers.     Boards.    8°  Phila.  1824 

378  BROWNLOAV,  W.  G.     Sketches  of  the   Rise,   Progress,  and 
Decline  of  Secession,  with  a  Narrative  of  Personal    Adven 
ture  among  the  Rebels.      With  the  authors  autograph.      Cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1862 

379  BROWNSON,  Orestes  A.     The  American   Republic;  its   Con 
stitution,  Tendencies,  and  Destiny.    Presentation  copy.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1866 

380  BRYAN,  Daniel.   The  Appeal  for  Suffering  Genius  :  a  Poem. 
Boards.  8°    Washington  City,  1826 

381  The  Lay  of  Gratitude  ;  Poems  occasioned   by  the 

Recent  Visit  of  Lafayette  to  the  United  States.     Boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1826 


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382  BRYAN,  Daniel.     Lay  of  Gratitude  and  Suffering  Genius. 

2  vols.    12°  Washington,  1826 

383  The  Mountain   Muse  ;  Comprising  the   Adventures 

of  Daniel  Boone.  12°  Harrisburg,  1813 

384  BRYANT,  W.  C.     The  Fountain  and  other  Poems.     Boards. 

12°  New  York,  1842 

385  BUCCANEERS.  The  Buccaneers,  a  Romance  of  our  own  Coun 
try  in  its  Ancient  Day.    Half  cloth.     2  vols.    12°  Boston,  1827 

386  BUCHAN,  Peter.     Scriptural   and  Philosophical  Arguments, 
that  Brutes  have  Souls,  and  that  their   Souls   are    Immortal. 
Boards.  12°  Peterhead,  1824 

387  BUCHANAN,     George.        Psalmorum    Davidis      Paraphrasis 
Poetica.     Ejusdem  Tragcedia  quae  inscribitur  Jepthes.    Calf, 
neat.  32°  Lutetian,  1575 

With  autograph  of  Andrews  Norton,  by  whom  it  was  bequeathed  to  Mr.  Sparks. 

388  BUCHANAN,  James.     Sketches  of  the   History,  Manners,  and 
Customs  of  the  North  American  Indians.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1824 

389  BUCHANAN,  Robert.     Culture  of  the  Grape,  and  Wine-mak 
ing.     With  Cultivation  of  the  Strawberry,  by  N.    Longworth. 
Cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1852 

390  BUCKINGHAM,   Joseph    T.     Annals    of    the    Massachusetts 
Charitable  Mechanic  Association.    Cloth.          8°  Boston,  1853 

391  Personal   Memoirs  and   Recollections   of   Editorial 

Life.     Portrait.      Cloth.  2 ''vols.     16°  Boston,  1852 

392  • Specimens  of  Newspaper  Literature  ;  with  Personal 

Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Reminiscences.      Cloth. 

2  vols.      12°  Boston,  1850 

393  BUCKMINSTER,  Joseph  S.    Sermons,  with  a  Memoir.    3d  Ed. 
Portrait.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1821 

394  Sermons.     Half  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1829 

395  BUDINGTON,  William  I.     The  History   of  the  First  Church, 
Charlestown,  in  Nine  Lectures,  with  Notes.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1845 

396  BUENOS  AIRES.     Registro  Official. 

4  vols.  in  2.      8°  Buenos  Aires,  1821-24 

397  BULFINCH,  Thomas.     The  Age  of  Chivalry.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,lSQl 

398 The  Age  of  Fable.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1863 

399 Legends  of  Charlemagne.      Cloth.     12°  Boston,  1863 

400  BULLOCK,  W.  Six  Months'  Residence  and  Travels  in  Mexico. 

8°  London,  1824 

401  BURCH,  Samuel.     General  Index  to  the  Laws  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  from  March  4,  1789,  to  March  4,  1827. 
Half  sheep.  8°   Washington.  1828 

402  BURP:,  G.  F.  DE.     Bibliographic  Instructive  ;  ou  Traite  de  la 
Connaissance  des  Livres  Rares  et  Singuliers.  Belles  Lettres. 
Half  sheep.  2  vols.    16°  Paris,  1765 


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403  BURGE,  G.  F.  DE.    Same.   Jurisprudence,  et  Sciences  et  Arts. 
Half  sheep.  16°  Paris,  1764 

404  BURGOYNE,  General.  A  State  of  the  Expedition  from  Canada, 
as  laid  before  the  House  of  Commons,  and  verified  by  Evi 
dence  ;  with  a  Collection  of  Authentic  Documents.     Written 
and  collected  by  himself.     Autograph  Letter  of  Burgoyne  in 
serted.     Map.     Half  calf .  4°  London,  1780 

"The  materials  of  his  interesting  story  will  be  held  in  high  estimation  by  his 
torians."  —  North  Amer.  Rev. 

405  —    —   An   Enquiry  into  and  Remarks  upon  the   Conduct 
of  Lieutenant  Gen.  Burgoyne.     The  Plan  of  Operation  for 
the    Campaign,  1777.     The  Instructions  from  the  Secretary 
of   State.     And  the  Circumstances  that  led  to  the  Destruc 
tion  of  the  Northern  Army.    Maps.     Half  morocco. 

8°  London,  1780 

406  BURIGNY,  J.  L.  DE.     Life  of  Grotius.     Calf.     8°  Loud.  1754 

407  BURK,  John.     History  of  Virginia  from  its  Settlement  to  the 
Present  Day.     Continued  by  Skelton  Jones  and  Louis  Hue 
Girardin.     Sheep.        4  vols.     8°  Petersburg,  1804,  1805,  1816 

All  the  volumes  are  scarce,  and  the  fourth  volume  is  very  scarce. 

408  BURKE,  Edmund.]     Account  of  the  European  Settlements 
in  America.  2d  Ed.    Calf.    2  Maps.    2  vols.     8°  London,  1758 

409  Works.      Cloth.  9  vols.     8°  Boston,  1839 

410  BURLAMAQUI.  J.  J.     The  Principles  of  Natural  and  Politic 
Law.     Translated  by  Nugent.     6th  Ed.     Law  calf. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1823 

411  BURNABY,  Andrew.     Travels  through  the  Middle  Settlements 
in  North  America,  in  1759  and  1760.     3d  Ed.     Boards. 

4°  London,    1798 

412  BURNAP,  George  W.     Discourses  on  the  Rectitude  of  Human 
Nature.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1850 

413  Lectures  on  the  Sphere  and  Duties  of  Woman,  and 

other  Subjects.      Cloth.  12°  Baltimore,  1841 

414  Lectures  to  Young  Men.      Cloth.         12°  Bait.  1840 

415  Popular  Objections    to    Unitarian    Christianity  an 
swered.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1848 

416  BURNET,  Jacob.]     Notes  on  the  Early  Settlement   of  the 
North  Western  Territory.      Cloth.  8°  Cincinnati,  1847 

417  BURNEY,  James.     Chronological    History  of  North  Eastern 
Voyages  of  Discovery,  and  of  the  Early  Eastern  Navigations 
of  the  Russians.     Boards.  8°  London,  1819 

418  BURNS,  Robert.     Poetical  Works.  18°  London,  1817 

419  BURT,  H.  M.     Illustrated  Guide  of  the  Connecticut  Valley. 
Cloth.  16°  Springfield,  1866 

420  BURTON,  Robert.]        The    Anatomy   of    Melancholy.       By 
Democritus  Junior.     12th  Ed.    Boards.    2  vols.     Lond.  1821 


of  Jared  Sparks.  27 

421  BUTCHER,  Edmund.     Discourses  on   our  Lord's  Sermon  on 
the  Mount.     Boards.  12°  London,  1825 

422  BiJTKL-Du.MONT,  George  Marie.]    Histoire  et  Commerce  des 
Colonies  Angloises  dans  1'Amerique  Septentrionale.      Calf. 

\K°  Londres,  1755 

423  BUTLER,  Charles.     The  Book  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

424-  -    Reminiscences.     Boards.  12°  New  York,  1824 

425  Another  copy.     Boards.  12°  New  York,  1824 

426  BUTLER.  Joseph.  Bp.     Analogy  of  Religion  to  the  Constitu 
tion  and  Course  of  Nature.     Edited  by  G.  R.  Crooks.    Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1852 

426a Works.    With  a  Life  of  the  Author  by  Dr.  Kippis. 

Half  cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Cambridge.  N.  E.  1827 

427  BUTLER,  Mann.     A  History  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Ken 
tucky,  from  its  Exploration  and  Settlement  by  the  Whites,  to 
the  Close  of  the  Northwestern  Campaign  in  1813.    With  the 
Settlement  of  Western  Virginia.     2d  Ed.  Morocco. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1836. 

428  BYLES   (MATHER).     Discourses  in  Boston.     Bounding  vol. 
8°  namely :  — 

1.  THE  CHAHACTKR  of  the  Perfect  and  Upright  Man;  his  Peaceful  End  de 
scribed;   and  Our  Duty  to  observe  it  laid  down.     In  a  Discourse  on  Psalm 
xxxvii. :  37.     Unlf  title,  title  and  27  pp.  Boston,  S.  Gernsh,  1729 

2.  A  DISCOUKSK  on  the  Present  Vileness  of  the  Body  and  its  Future  Glorious 
Change  by  Christ.    To  which  is  added,  a  Sermon  on  the  Nature  and    Impor 
tance  of  Conversion.    Both  occasionally  deliver' d  at  Dorchester  April  23.  1732. 
H«lf  title,  title,  ii,  14,  10 pages  and,  An   Hymn  to  Chri-t  for  our  Regeneration 
and  Insurrection,  1  p.       Boston,  by  Kaetlnnd  and  Green,  for  N .  Proctor,  1732 

3.  THE  GLomKsof  the  Lord  of  Hosts,  and  The  Fortitude  of  the  Religious  Hero. 
A  Sermon  preached  to  the  ancient  and  ho'  ourabl"  Artillery  Company  June  2. 
1740.     Being  the  Anniversary  of  their  Klection  of  Officers.     31  />/>. 

Boston,  by  T.  Fleet  and  J.  Mwnrds,  1740 

4.  AFFECTION  on  Things  Above.    A  Discourse  Delivered  at  the  Thursday-Lec 
ture  in   Boston,  December  llth  1740.     20  payes.    With  a  hymn  entitled,  The 
Comparison,  the  Choice,  and  the  Enjoyment. 

Boston  by  G.  Rogers  and  D.  Foic/e,  for  J.  Edwards  and  H.  Foster,  1740 

5.  THE  PKAYKu'and  the  Plea  of  David,  T<>  be  delivered  from  Blood-Guiltiness, 
Improved  in  a  Sermon  At  the  ancient  Thursday-Lecture  in  Boston,  May  16th 

1751.  Before  the  Execution  of  a  young  Negro"  Servant,  for  Poison ir  g  an  In 
fant.    20  pp.  Boston.  S.  Kneeland,  1751 

6.  GOD  THE  STRFNGTH  and  Portion  of  His  People,  under  all  the  Exigencies  of 
Lit'*1  and  Dea'h:  a  Funeral  Sermon  On  the  Honourable  Mrs.  Katherine  I  Mimmer, 
the  Lady  of  His  Honour  William  Dummer,  Esq  :  late  Lieutenant-Governour  and 
Commander  in  Chief  over  this  Province.     Preach'd  at  Boston,  January  19. 

1752.  The  Lord's-Day  after  her  Death  and  Burial,    pp.  24,  (1). 

Boston,  by  John  Draper,  1752 

Thi«  valuable  volume  has  the  following  autograph  inscriptions:  '  Francis  W.  P. 
Greenwood,  bought  at  a  stall  in  Glasgow.  May  31, 1821.'  'Jared  Sparks,  Dec., 
182t>,'  and  in  Mr.  Sparks's  writing, '  Mather  Byles's  Discourses:  Prearhed  at  Va 
rious  Times  in  Boston.'  The  first  three  tracts  hear  evidence  of  having  been  care 
fully  read  and  corrected  by  the  author  him- elf,  in  notes  some  of  which  are  so 
curious  that  no  editor  or  third  person  could  possibly  guess  their  true  meaning. 
Inserted  in  the  volume  is  a  mezzotint  Portrait  of  Mr.  Byles,  painted  and  en 
graved  by  P.  Pelham. 

429  BYRD,    William.     The   Westover   Manuscripts ;    containing 


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the  History  of  the  Dividing  Line  betwixt  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina.     Half  calf .  8°  Petersburg,  1841 

430  BYRON,  Lord.  Works.     Half  calf .     4  vols.     8°  London,  1823 

431  /jf  ABANIS,  P.  J.  G.     GEuvres  Completes,  accompagnees 
^-    d'une  Notice  sur  sa  Vie  et  ses  Ouvrag^s.     Half  calf . 

5  vols.     8°  Paris,  1 823-25 

432  CADALSO,  Don  Jose.     Cartas  Marruecas  y  Poesias   Selectas. 
Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1827 

433  CAILLIE,  Rene.     Journal  d'un    Voyage   a   Temboctou    et   a 
Jenne.      Avec    une    Carte    Itineraire    et    des    Remarques 
Geographiques,  par  M.  Jomard.     Paper. 

3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1830 

434  CAIN  the  Wanderer ;  a  Vision  of  Heaven ;  Darkness ;  and 
other  Poems.     Boards.  8°  London,  1829 

435  CALDCLKDGH,  Alexander.     Travels  in  South  America  during 
1819-21.     Vol.  II.     Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

436  CALDRRON  DE  LA  BARCA,  Madame.    Life  in  Mexico,  during 
a  Residence  of  Two  Years  in  that  Country.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1843 

437  CALDWELL,  Charles.     Discourse  on  the  Genius  and  Charac 
ter  of  the  Rev.  Horace  Holley.     Half  cloth.      8°  Boston,  1828 

438  —    —   Thoughts  on  the  Original  Unity  of  the  Human  Race. 
2 d  Ed.,  with  Additions.      Cloth.  16°  Cincinnati,  1852 

439  CALHOUN,  John  C.     Disquisition  on  Government,  and  a  Dis 
course  on  the   Constitution  and    Government  of  the   United 
States.    Edited  by  R.  K.  Cralle.    Calf.    8°  Columbia,  S.C.  1851 

440  CALLKNDKR,  John.     Historical  Discourse   on  the   Civil   and 
Religious  Affairs  of  Rhode  Island.  8°  Providence,  1838 

441  CALVERT,  George  H.     Arnold  and  Andre.     An    Historical 
Drama.     Cloth.  12°  Boston.  1864 

442  Joan  of  Arc  :  a  Poem.     In  Four  Books.     Cloth. 

16°N.  P.  1860 

443  CAMBRIDGE  Directory,  The.      For  1849,   1854   (3  copies), 
1856, 1857,  1859,  1860, 1861.    Cloth.     12°  and  16°  Cambridge. 

444  CAMP,  George  Sidney.     Democracy.      Cloth. 

18°  New  York,  1841 

445  CAMPAN,  Madame  J.    Memoires  sur  la  Vie  Privee  de  Marie- 
Antoinette.     5e  Ed.    Half  calf.  3  vols.     8°  Paris.  1826 

446  CAMPBKLL,    Charles.      Introduction   to   the   History  of  the 
Colony  and  Ancient  Dominion  of  Virginia.      Cloth. 

8°  Richmond,  1847 
Presented  by  the  author,  with  hie  autograph. 

447  CAMPBELL,  John.     Travels  in  South  Africa.     Sheep. 

8°  London,  1815 

448  CAMPBKLL,  John  W.     A  History  of  Virginia,  from   its  Dis 
covery  till  1781,  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  Distinguished 
Characters.     Sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1813 


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449  CAMPBKLL,  Thomas.     The  Pleasures  of  Hope,  Gertrude  of 
Wyoming,  and  other  Poems.     6th  Ed.      Calf. 

2  vols.    1 6°  London,  1816 

450 Poetical  Works.     Illustrated  by  Turner.     Half  mo 
rocco.  8°  London,  1837 

451  Specimens  of  the  British  Poets;  with  Biographical 

and  Critical  Notices,  and  an  Essay  on  English  Poetry.    Calf. 

7  vols.    12°  London,  1819 

452  Theodric,    a    Domestic    Tale ;    and   other    Poems. 

Boards.  18°  New  York,  1825 

453  CAMPBELL,  William  W.     Annals  of  Tryon    County  ;  or    the 
Border  Warfare  of  New  York  during  the  Revolution.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York.  1831 

454  CANADA.     Collection  de  Memoires  et  de  Relations  sur  1'His- 
toire  Ancienne  du  Canada  d'apres  des  Manuscrits  recemment 
obtenus  des  Archives  et  Bureaux  Publics  en   France.     Half 
calf.  8°  Quebec,  1840 

455  —   —   Edits,  Ordonnances  Royaux,  Declarations,  et  Arrets 
du  Conseil  d'Etat  du  Roi,  concernant  le  Canada.      Calf. 

2  vols.     4°  Quebec,  1803 

456 Government  of  Canada.     Debates  of  the   House  of 

Commons  in  1774,  on  the  Bill  for  making  more  Effectual 
Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec. 
With  a  Map  of  Canada.  Cloth.  8°  London,  1839 

457  Magasin  du  Bas-Canada,  Journal  Litteraire  et  Scien- 

tifique.    Tome  I.     M.  Bibaud  Editeur.     Half  sheep. 

8°  Montreal,  1832 

458  Memoires  sur  le  Canada,  1749-60.  En  Trois  Parties; 

avec  Cartes  et  Plans  lithographies.  8°  Quebec,  1838 

In  the  same  volume  :  Collection  de  Mdmoires  et  de  Relations  sur  1'Histoire  An 
cienne  du  Canada.  80  Quebec,  1840 

459  CANADIAN  Tourist,  The.     With  a  Map  of  the  British  Amer 
ican  Provinces.      Cloth.  18°  Montreal,  1856 

460  CANCELLIERI,  Francesco.     Dissertazioni    Epistolari    Biblio- 
grafiche  sopra  Cristoforo  Colombo,  Discopritore  dell' America, 
e  Giovanni  Gersen  di  Cavaglia,  Autore  del  Libro  De  Imita- 
tione  Christi.     Paper.  8°  Roma,  1809 

461  CAPEFIGUE,  B.  H.  R.     Louis  XVI.     Half  calf . 

Large  8°  Bruxelles,  1845 

462  Louis  XVI.  ses  Relations  Diplomatiques  avec  1'Eu- 

rope,  1'Inde,  1'Amerique,  et  1'Empire  Ottoman.     Half  morocco. 

12°  Paris,  1856 

463  CARE  (Henry).     English   Liberties,  or  the  Free-born  Sub 
ject's    Inheritance.       Containing   Magna  Charta,   Charta  de 
Foresta,  the  Statute  De  Tallagio  non  concedendo,  the  Habeas 
Corpus  Act,  and  several  other    Statutes,    with    Comments. 
Likewise  of  Ship-Money,  etc.     Continued  with  large  Addi 
tions  by  William  Nelson.     6th  Ed.     Corrected  and  improved. 


SO  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

Sheep,  pp.   viii,   350,   with    6  pages   of  Subscribers'   names. 
SCARCE. 

8°  Providence,  R.  I.,  by  John  Carter,  at  Shakspear's  Head,  1774 
The  long  list  of  Subscribers  is  an  unusually  interesting  one,  giving  the  names 
and  addresses  of  about   450  persons  all  over  New  England,  including  a  few 
outsiders. 

464  CAREY,  D.     Beauties  of  the  Modern  Poets  ;    in    Selections 
from  the  Works  of  Byron,  Moore,  Scott,  Campbell  [etc.]. 
Boards.  12°  London,  1826 

465  CAREY,  M.     Miscellaneous  Essays.     Half  doth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1830 

466  The  Olive  Branch,  or  Faults  on  Both  Sides.     3d  Ed. 

Boards.  12°  Boston,  1815 

467 Vindiciae  Hibernicae,  or  Ireland  Vindicated.     2d  Ed. 

Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1823 

468  CARLYLE,  Thomas.     Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays. 
Clofh.  2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1838 

469  .    The  French  Revolution ;  a  History.     3  vols.  in  2. 

12°  .Boston,  1838 

470  Sartor  Resarttis.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1836 

471  CARNE,  M.    Du  Gouvernement  Representatif  en  France  et  en 
Angleterre.  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1841 

472  CARPENTER,  L.     Examination  of  the  Charges  made  against 
Unitarians  and  Unitarianism,  and  the   Improved  Version   by 
the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Magee.     Boards.  8°  Bristol,  1820 

473  . Unitarianism  the  Doctrine  of  the   Gospel.     3d  Ed. 

Boards.  12°  Bristol,  1823 

474  CARROLL,  B.  R.     Historical   Collections  of  South  Carolina. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1836 

475  CARTER,  N.  H.     Letters  from  Europe.     Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1827 

476  CARTIER,  Jacques,  and  others.     Voyages    de  Decouverte  an 
Canada,  entre  les  Annees  1534  et  1542,  par  Jacques  Quartier, 
le   Sieur  de   Roberval,  Jean  Alphonse  de  Xanctoigne,  etc., 
suivis  de  la  Description  de   Quebec  et  de  ses  Environs  en 
1608,  et  de  divers  Extraits  relativement  au  Lieu  de  1'Hiverne- 
ment  de  Jacques    Quartier  en  1535-36.  Avec  Gravures  Fac 
simile.     Half  calf.  8°  Quebec,  1843 

One  of  the  engravings  is  a  very  curious  fac-simile  of  a  print  in   Champlain's 
Voyages,  edition  of  1613,  representing  the  first  house  built  in  Quebec,  in  1608. 

477  CARTWRIGHT,  John.      The    English   Constitution    produced 
and  illustrated.     Boards.  8°  London,  1823 

478  CARTWRIGHT,  Major  John.]     American    Independence    the 
Interest  and  Glory  of  Great  Britain.     New  Edition.       With 
a  map  of  "  British  America,"  bounded  and  divided  as  proposed 
by  the  author.     Half  calf ,  neat.  8°  London,  1775 

479  CAUUTHERS,  E.  W.     Revolutionary  Incidents,  and  Sketches 
of  Character,  chiefly  in  the  "  Old  North  State."     Cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1854 


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480  CART,  Thomas  G.     Memoir  of  Thomas  Handasyd  Perkins  ; 
containing  Extracts  from  his  Diaries  and  Letters.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1856 

481  CASAS,  BARTHOLOME  DE  LAS.     TYRANNIES  ET  CRVAVTEZ 
des  Espagnols,  perpetrees  es  Indes  Occidentales,  qu'on  dit  le 
Nouueau  Monde  ;  brieuement  descrites  en  Langue  Castillane  ; 
fidelement  traduite  par  laqves  de  Miggrode.      Old  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1582 

482  CASS,  Lewis.]     France,  its   King,  Court,  and    Government. 
By  an  American.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1840 

483  CATKSBY,  Mad.  Juliette.    Lettres ;  par  Mad.  Riccoboni.  Paper. 

16°  Paris,  1814 

484  CAVENDISH,  Sir  Henry.      Debates  of  the  House  of  Com 
mons    during   the   Tiiirteenth  Parliament  of  Great  Britain, 
1768-74.     Paper.     7  parts.  London,  1840-43 

These  are  the  first  seven  out  of  sixteen  parts  published.  The}'  contain  a  great 
number  of  Burke's  speeches  which  had  never  before  appeared  in  print. 

485  CKRVANTES  SAAVEDRA,  Miguel  DE.  Don  Quijote  de  la  Man- 
cha.    Nueva  Ed.  cor.  por  Fr.  Sales.      Calf. 

2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1836 

486  CHALMERS,  Alex.     The    British    Essayists;    with    Prefaces, 
Historical  and  Biographical.     Calf.    38  vols.     18°  Lond.  1833 

487  —   —   The   General   Biographical  Dictionary.      New   Ed. 
Enlarged.      Calf.  32  vols  in  16.     8°  London,  1812-17 

488  CHALMERS,    George.      A    Collection    of  Treaties    between 
Great  Britain  and  other  Powers.     Half  calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1790 

489 An  Estimate  of  the  Comparative  Strength  of  Great 

Britain  and  of  the  Losses  of  her  Trade,   from   Every   War 
since  the  devolution.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1802 

490  Introduction  to  the    History  of  the  Revolt  of  the 

American    Colonies,  from   State   Papers.     Vol.    I.      Turkey 
morocco.  8°  Boston,  1845 

The  author  carefullv  suppressed  the  original  edition,  either  "  owing  to  the 
separation  of  the  colonies,  which  happened  just  at  the  season  for  publication, 
namelv,  December  1782,  or  the  prior  cause  in  April  precedent,  the  dismission 
of  a  Tory  administration."  The  Boston  edition  was  printed  from  the  author's 
MS. 

491 Opinions   on   Interesting    Subjects  of   Public   Law 

and    Commercial    Policy    arising   from    American   Indepen 
dence.     New  Ed.  8°  London,  1785 

492  Opinions  of  Eminent  Lawyers  on  various  Points  of 

English    Jurisprudence,    chiefly    concerning    the    Colonies, 
Fisheries,  and  Commerce.     Rare.      2  vols.     8°  London,  1814 

493  —    —   Political  Annals   of  the    Present  United   Colonies, 
from  their  Settlement  to  the  Peace  of  1763  ;  compiled  from 
Records,    and   authorised    often  by  the   Insertion   of  State- 
Papers.     Book  I.  [all  that  was  published].      Calf.     Scarce. 

4°  London,  1780 


82  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

494  CHALMERS,  Thomas.     On  the  Power,  Wisdom,  and  Goodness 
of   God,  as  manifested  in  the  Adaptation  of  External  Nature 
to  the  Moral  and  Intellectual  Constitution  of  Man.      Cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1833 

495  CHAMBATJD,  L.     Grammar  of  the  French  Tongue.     Sheep. 

12°  London,  1805 
496 Exercises.     Sheep.  12°  London,  1815 

497  CHAMPION,  Richard.     Considerations  on  the   Present  Situa 
tion   of   Great   Britain   and  the  United  States  of  America. 
2d  Ed.     Hoards.  8°  London,  1784 

498  CHAMPLAIN,  SAMUEL  DE.     LES  VOYAGES  DV  SIEVR  DE 
CHAMPLAIN  XAINTONGEOIS,  cupitaine   ordinaire  pour  le  Roy 
en  la  marine.     Divisez  en   Devx    Livres.     on,    lovrnal  tres- 
fidele  des  observations  faites  es  descouuertures  de  la  Nou- 
uelle    France    ....    Ensemble   deux  cartes  geografiques : 
la  premiere  seruant  a  la  nauigation,  dressee  selon  les  compas 
qui  nordestent,  sur  lesquels  les  mariniers  nauigent :  Fautre 
en  son  vray    Meridien,   auec  ses  longitudes  &  latitudes  :  a 
laquelle  est  adiouste  le  voyage  du  destroict  qu'ont  trouue  les 
Anglois,  au  dessus  de  Labrador,  depuis  le  53e.  degre  de    lati 
tude,  iusques   au  63e.  en  1'an  1612.  cerchans  vn  chemin  par  le 
Nord,  pour  aller  a   la   Chine.     Maps   and  plates.     Half  calf. 
Good  copy.  4°  Paris,  chez  Jean  Berjon,  M.  DC.  xm. 

With  the  nntograph  of  Mr.  Sparks.  "  This  volume  contains  an  account  of  his 
[Champlain's]  nret  voyage  in  1604,  his  second  in  1610,  and  hi-  third  in  1611. 
At  the  end  of  the  book' is  an  account  of  his  fourth  voyage,  in  1613,  apparently 
printed  separately,  after  the  first  three  were  published."  —  Rich. 

499  CHANDLER,  Peleg  W.     American  Criminal  Trials.    Two  por 
traits.     Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1841-44 

500  CHANDLER,  Thomas  Bradbury.     The  Life  of  Samuel  John 
son,  D.  D.,  the  first  President  of  King's  College  in  New  York. 
Containing  an  Account  of  the  Institution   and   Rise  of  Yale 
College,  and  of  King's  (now  Columbia)  College.     Sheep. 

12°  New  York,  1805 

501  CHANNING,  Edward  T.     Lectures  to  the  Seniors  in  Harvard 
College.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1856 

502  CHANNING,  William  Ellery.    Discourses.    Autograph  Jitter  of 
the  Author  inserted.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1832 

503  Discourses,   Reviews,  and  Miscellanies.     (2  copies.) 

Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1830 

504  CHAPMAN,  Isaac  A.     A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Wyoming. 
With  a  Statistical  Account  of  the  Valley  and  Adjacent  Coun 
try.     Bv  a  Gentleman  of  Wilkesbarre.    Sheep. 

12°  Wilkesbarre,  Penn.  1830 

505  CHAPMAN,  Thomas.     Essay  on  the  Roman  Senate.     Old  calf. 

8°  Cambridge  (Eng.),  i750 

506  CHAPONE,  Mrs.  Hester.     Works.     Prefixed,  An  Account  of 
her  Life.      Calf.  4  vols.     24°  Boston,  1809 


of  Jared  Sparks.  33 

507  CHAPPE  D'AUTEROCHE.    Voyage  to  California  to  observe  the 
Transit  of  Venus.     With  an   Historical  Description   of  the 
Author's  Route  through  Mexico,  and  the  Natural   History  of 
that  Province.     Also  a  Voyage  to  Newfoundland  and  Sallee. 
By  Monsieur  de  Cassini.     Boards.  8°  London,  1778 

508  CHARLKS  I.     AN  EXACT  COLLECTION  of  all  Remonstrances, 
Declarations,  Votes,  Orders,  Ordinances,  Proclamations,  Pe 
titions,  Messages,  Answers,  and  other  Remarkable  Passages 
betvveene  the  King  and  his  High  Court  of  Parliament.      Old 
calf.  4°  London.  1642 

508a   CHARLESTON   Library   Society.     Catalogue  of  the  Books. 
Paper.  8°  Charleston,  1826 

509  CHARTERS    of  Virginia,  Maryland,  Connecticut,  Pt-ns\lvania, 
Massachusetts  Bay,  and  Georgia.     Prefixed,  a  Faithful  Nar 
rative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  North  American  Colonies,  in 
consequence  of  the  Late  Stamp-Act.     Map.     Sheep. 

±°  London,  1766 

510  CHAS,  J.,  and  LEBRUN.     Histoire  Politique  et  Philosophique 
de  la  Revolution  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale.     Boards. 

%°  Paris,  An  ix.  [1801] 

511  CHASTELLUX,  F.  J.,  Marquis  DE.    De  la  Felicite  Publique,  on 
Considerations  sur  le  Sort  des  Homines  dans  les  Differentes 
Epoques  de  1'Histoire.     Half  calf.         2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1822 

512  Travels  in  North  America,  1780-82.      Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1787 

513  CHATEAUBRIAND,  F.  A.,  Vicomte  DE.    Essai  Historique,  Poli 
tique  et  Moral  sur  les  Revolutions  Anciennes  et  Modernes, 
considerees  dans  leur  Rapport  avec  la  Revolution   Francaise. 
Half  calf.  8°  London,  1814 

514  Travels  in  Greece,  Palestine,   E^ypt,  and    liarbary. 

1803-7.     Translated  by  F.  Shoberl.     Sheep.    8°  Phila.  1813 

515  CHATEAUNEDF,  A.     Le  General  La  Fayette,  Memoires  Au- 
thentiques.  8°  Paris,  1831 

516  CHAUFEPIE,  Jaques  George  de.     Life  of  Servetus,  translated 
from  the  French  by  James  Yair.  8°  London,  1771 

517  CHAUMONOT,  P.  J.  M.     La  Vie  du  R.  P.  Pierre  Joseph  Marie 
Chaumonot,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus,  Missionnaire  dans  la 
Nouvelle  France,  ecrite  par  lui-meme,  par  ordre  de  son  Supe- 
rieur,  1'An  1688.      Cloth.  4°  Nouvelle  York,  1858 

Only  100  copies  printed. 

518  Suite  par  un  Pere  de  la  meme  Compagnie,  avec  la 

Maniere  d'Oraison  du  venerable  Pere,  e"crite   par  hii-merne. 
Cloth.  4°  Nouvelle  York,  1858 

519  CHAUNCY,  Charles.     The  Appeal  to  the  Public  answered  in 
behalf  of  the  Non-Episcopal  Churches  in  America.    Unbound. 

8°  Boston,  1768 

520  Seasonable   Thoughts  on  the   State  of  Religion  in 

New  England.     Old  calf.  8°  Boston,  1743 


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521  CHAUNCY,  Charles,  Twelve  Sermons.     Sheep.     8°  Bost.  1765 

522  CHEETHAM,  James.     Life  of  Thomas  Paine.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1809 

523  CHKEVER,  George  B.      American   Common-Place   Book  of 
Poetry,  with  Notes.     Boards.  12°  Boston,  1831 

524  Studies  in  Poetry,  embracing  Notices  of  the  Lives 

and    Writings  of  the   Best   Poets  in  the  English  Language. 
Boards.  12°  Boston,  1830 

525  CHESTERFIELD,  Earl  of.     Miscellaneous  Works.      Prefixed, 
Memoirs  of  his  Life.      Calf.  3  vols.     8°  DuUin,  1777 

526  CHILD,  Sir  Josiah.     A  New  Discourse  of  Trade.     Added,  a 
Small  Treatise  against  Usury.     5th  Ed.      Vellum. 

16°  Glasgoiv,  1751 

527  CHILD,  Mrs.  Lydia  Maria.]     The  Rebels,  or  Boston  before 
the  Revolution.     Boards.    '  12°  Boston,  1825 

528  CHILDE,  Edward  Vernon.]     Letters  to  the  London  t%  Times," 
and  the  New  York  "  Courier  and  Inquirer."     By  a"  States  "- 
Man.      Cloth.  12°"  Boston,  1837 

529  CHILLINGWORTH,  William.     An  Historical  and   Critical  Ac 
count  of  his  Life  and  Writings.      Old  calf.     8°  London,  1725 

530  CHIPMAN,  Daniel.     Life  of  Hon.  Nathaniel  Chipman,  LL.  D., 
formerly  Member   of  the   United   States   Senate,  and   Chief 
Justice  of  the  State  of  Vermont.     With  Selections  from  his 
Miscellaneous  Papers.      Cloth.     2  copies.         8°  Boston,  1846 

531   Memoir  of  Colonel   Seth    Warner.      To    which    is 

added  the   Life   of  Colonel   Ethan   Allen,  by  Jared   Sparks, 
LL.  D.      Cloth.  16°  Middlebury,  1848 

532  CIIITTY,  Joseph.     A  Practical  Treatise  on  Bills  of  Exchange. 
Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1821 

533  CHOISEUL,  C.  G.,  Due  DE  PRASLIN.    Memoires;  ecrits  par  lui- 
meme,  et  imprimes  sous  ses  Yeux  dans  son  Cabinet  a  Chant- 
eloup,  en  1778.  2  vols.     8°  Chanteloup,  1790 

534  CHOMPRE  P.  C.  Dictionnaire  ;   Abrege  de  la  Fable.    Sheep 

18°  Paris,  1756 

535  CHRISTIAN  Disciple,  The.     1st  Series,  Vol.  I.- VI ;  2d  Series, 
Vol.  I.-III.     Half  morocco.  9  vols.     8°  Boston,  1813-22 

536  Same.     New  Series.      Vol.  I.,  II.,  wanting   No.  5 

of  Vol.  I.      Unbound.  8°  Boston,  1819-20 

537  CHRISTIAN  Examiner,  and  Religious  Miscellany.      21   Vols. 
No.  132  duplicate.      Unbound.  8°  Boston,  1844-64 

538  CHRISTY,  David.     Cotton  is  King  ;  or  the  Culture  of  Cotton, 
and    its   Relation  to  Agriculture,   Manufactures,  and    Com 
merce.     2d  Ed.     Enlarged.      Cloth.          16°  New  York,  1856 

539  CHURCH,  Thomas.      History   of   Philip's    War,    commonly 
called  the  Great  Indian  War,  of  1675  and  1676.     Also  of  the 
French  and  Indian  Wars  at  the   Eastward,  in    1689,   1690, 
1692,  1696,  and  1704.     With  Notes.     By  S.  G.  Drake.     2d 
Edition  with  Plates.     Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1827 


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540  CICERO,  Marcus  Ttillius.      Brutus,  or   History  of   Famous 
Orators.     Also  his  Orator.     Translated  by  E.  Jones.      Calf. 

8°  London,  1776 

541  Cato  and  Laelius,  or  Essays  on  Old  Age  and  Friend 
ship.     With  Remarks  by  W.  Melmoth.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1795 

542  Cato  Major,  sen  de  Senectute.     Somnimn  Scipionis. 

Paper.  24°  Parisiis,  1796 

543  Cato  Major,  or  a  Discourse  on  Old  Age.     With  Ex 
planatory  Notes.     [By  James  Logan.]     Paper. 

8°  Philadelphia.  PRINTED  BY  B.  FRANKLIN,  N.  D. 
Wrongly  ascribed  to  Dr.  Franklin  as  translator. 

544  Letters  to  several  of  his  Friends  ;  with  Remarks  by 

William  Melmoth,  Esq.     5th  Ed.     With  Index.     Sheep. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1799 

545  On  Oratory  and  Orators,  with  Notes.      Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1808 

546   Opera  Omnia,  ex   Recensione  Novissima  J.  A.  Er- 

nesti,  cvm  eivsdem  Notis  et  Clave  Ciceroniana.     Russia. 

20  vols.     12°   Bostonice,  1815,  16 

547  • De   Re    Pvblica  qvae  svpersvnt.      Edente  Angelo 

Maio.     Half  calf.  8°  Roma,  1823 

548  La  Republique  d'apres  le  Texte  inedit,  recemment 

di'couvert  et  commente  par  M.  Mai,  avec  une  Traduction 
Franchise.     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Parts,  1823 

549  Three  Books  of  Offices  in  English,  with  Notes.     By 

T.  H.  O.  Cockman.      Calf.  12°  I^ndon,  1739 

550  The  Tusculan  Disputations,  Book  First ;  the  Dream 

of  Scipio ;  and  Extracts  from  the  Dialogues  on  Old  Age  and 
Friendship.     With  Notes,  by  Thomas  Chase.      Cloth. 

16°  Cambridge,  1851 

551  Vom  Wesen  der  Gotter ;  iibersetzt,  und  mit  Annier- 

kungen  erlautert,  von  C.  F.  Michael  is.     Paper. 

12°Munchen,1829 

552  CINCINNATI.      Proceedings  of  the   General   Society  of  the 
Cincinnati,  with  the   Original   Institution  of  the   Order.     To 
which  are  annexed  the  Act  of  Incorporation   by  Pennsylva 
nia,  the  By-Laws  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society,  and  the  Tes 
timonial  to  the  Memory  of  General  Washington,  as  adopted 
by  the  Meeting  of  the  General  Society  in  May,  1800.    Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1841 

553  CIST,  Charles.     Cincinnati  in  1841.      doth. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1841 

554  The    Cincinnati  Miscellany,  or    Antiquities  of  the 

West.     Oct.  1,  1844-Apr.  1,  1846.     Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Cincinnati.  1845-46 

555  CLARENCE  Club.     Rules  and  Regulations,  with  a  List  of  the 
Members.     Boards.  18°  London,  [1837] 


36  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

556  CLARENDON    and   ROCHESTER.      The    Correspondence    of 
Henry  Hyde,  Earl  of  Clarendon,  and  of  his  Brother  Laurence 
Earl  of  Rochester  ;  with  the  Diary  of  Lord   Clarendon  from 
1687  to  1690.    Edited  with  Notes  by  S.  W.  Singer.     Boards. 

2  vols.     4°  London,  1828 

557  CLARK,  Daniel.     Proofs  of  the  Corruption  of  Gen.  James 
Wilkinson   and  of  his  Connexion  with  Aaron  Burr;  with  a 
Full  Refutation  of  his  Slanderous  Allegations  in  relation   to 
the  Character  of  the  Principal  Witness  against  him.    Boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1809 

558  CLARK,  Thomas.     Naval  History  of  the  United   States,  from 
the  Commencement   of    the    Revolutionary    War.      2d    Ed. 
Boards.  2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1814 

559  CLARKE,  Adam.]  A  Bibliographical  Dictionary,  containing  a 
Chronological  Account,  alphabetically  arranged,  of  the  most 
Curious,  Scarce,  Useful,  and  Important  Books  in  all    Depart 
ments  of  Literature.     Boards.       6  vols.     12°  Liverpool,  1802 

560  ]     Bibliographical  Miscellany ;  or  Supplement  to  the 

Bibliographical  Dictionary.  Boards.  2  vols.  12°  London,  1806 

561  CLARKE,  L.  H.     Report  of  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  of 
the  Convention  of  the  State  of  New  York,  held   in  Albany, 
August,  1821.     Boards.  S°  N.  Y.  1821 

562  CLARKE,   Matthew  St.  Clair.     Legislative  and  Documentary 
History  of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  S.  8°  Washington,  1832 

563  CLAVIGERO,  Abbe  D.  F.  S.     The  History  of  Mexico.     Trans 
lated  from  the  Italian  by  Charles  Cullen.     Sheep. 

3  voh.  8°  Philadelphia,  1817 

"  A  mine  of  precious  historical   documents,  containing  valuable  lists  of  others 
in  the  Mendoza,  the  Vatican,  and  the  Boturini  collections." —  Stevens. 

564  CLAY,  Henry.    Speeches  in  Congress.    Prefixed,  a  Biograph 
ical  Memoir.    With  a  Portrait,  and  an  autograph  letter  of  the 
author  inserted.     Half  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia, '  1 8 2 7 

565  Life  and  Speeches,  compiled  and  edited  by  Daniel 

Mallory.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1843 

566  Obituary  Addresses  on  the  Occasion   of  his    Death. 

2  copies.      Cloth.  8°  Washington,  1852 

567  CLEVELAND,  Mrs.  Dorcas.     [Dialogues,  etc.]     Half  morocco. 

5  pamphlets  in  1  vol.     12°  Boston,  1827-29 

568  CLEVELAND,  Henry  R.     Remarks  on  the   Classical   Educa 
tion  of  Boys.      Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1834 

569  Selection  from  his  Writings.     With   a  Memoir  by 

George  S.  Hillard.    Printed  for  Private  Distribution.  Boards. 

16°  [Boston,]  1845 

570  CLEVELAND,  Richard.     A  Narrative  of  Voyages  and   Com 
mercial  Enterprises.      Cloth.        2  vols.     12°  Cambridge,  1842 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

571  Same.     Paper.  8°  London.  Moxon,  1842 

572  Same.      With    Illustrations   by   Billings.      3d    Ed. 

Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1850 


of  Jared  Sparks.  37 

573  CLINTON,  De  Witt]     Letters  on  the  Natural  History  and 
Internal  Resources  of  the  State  of  New  York.     By  Hiberni- 
cus.     Naif  calf.  12°  New  York,  by  Bliss  $  White,  1822 

On  the  fly-leaf,  in  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparks,  is  "Jared  Sparks,  from  the  Ati- 
thor  DeWitt  Clinton,  Albany,  Oct.  7th,  1826."  This,  if  anything  were  needed, 
would  settle  the  authorship  of  these  interesting  Letters. 

574  CLINTON,  Sir  Henry.     Narrative  relative  to  his  Conduct  dur 
ing   Part   of  his  Command  of  the  King's  Troops   in  North 
America.    4th  Ed.   Not  common.    Half  calf .     8°  London,  1783 

575  Same.     6th  Ed.     Half  sheep.  8°  London,  1783 

576  CLOQUET,  Jules.     Recollections  of  the  Private  Life  of   Gen 
eral  Lafayette.      With  45  engravings.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°   New  York,  1836 

577  COAST  Survey.     Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Coast 
Survey.     1852-54,56-62.      Cloth. 

10  vols.    4°  Washington,  1856-64 

578  COBBETT,  William.     French  Grammar.     New  Ed.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1829 

579   A  Grammar  of  the  English  Language,  for  the  Use 

of  Soldiers,  Sailors,  Apprentices,  and  Plough-Boys.   2d   Ed. 
Boards.  12°  London,  1819 

580  Porcupine's  Works,  containing  various  Writings  and 

Selections,    exhibiting    a    Faithful    Picture    of     the    United 
States    of  America  ;  comprising  also  a   Complete   Series  of 
Historical  Documents  and   Remarks,  from  the  End   of  the 
War,  in  1783.  to   the  Election   of  the   President   in   March, 
1801.     Half  calf.  12  vols.     8°  London,  1801 

"  Cobbett  must  be  studied  by  all  who  would  understand  the  party  questions," 
etc.  —  Ktnt. 

581  COCHRANE,  Charles  Stuart.     Residence  and  Travels  in   Co 
lombia  in  1823  and  4.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1825 

582  COCHRANE,  John    D.     Narrative   of  a    Pedestrian    Journey 
through  Russia  and  Siberian  Tartary,  from  the  Frontiers   of 
China  to  the  Frozen  Sea  in  Kamtchatka,  1820-23.     Boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

583  COOKINGS,  George.]     The  American  War,  a  Poem,  in  Six 
Books.     Half  cloth.  8°  London,  1781 

With  a  curious  Engraving  of  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

584  CODICE  Diplomatico  Colombo-Americano;  ossia  Raccolta  di 
Document!  Originali  e  Inediti,  spettanti  a  Christoforo  Colom 
bo,  alia   Scoperta  ed  al  Governo  dell'  America.     Pubblicato 
per  Ordine  degl'lllmi  Decurioni  della  Citta  di  Geneva.     Pa 
per.  4°  Genova,  1824 

585  COFFIN,  Charles.      The   Lives  and   Services  of   Maj.   Gen. 
John  Thomas,  Col.  Thomas    Knowlton,  Colonel   Alexander 
Scammell,  Maj.  Gen.  Henry  Dearborn.   Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1845 

586  Another  copy.  12°  New  York,  1845 


38  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

587  COGHLAN,  F.     Handbook  for  Travellers  in    Northern  Italy. 
Cloth.  16°  London,  1857 

588  COLBERT,  J.  B.,  Marq.  DE  TORCY.]     Memoires  de  M.  de  *  * 
*  *  pour  servir  al'Histoire  des  Negociations  depuis  le  Traite 
de  Riswick  jusqu'  a  la  Paix  d'Utrecht.     Calf. 

3  vols.     18°  La  Haye,  1756 

589  GOLDEN,    Cadvvallader.      The   History  of  the  Five  Indian 
Nations  of  Canada,  which  are  Dependent  on  the  Province  of 
New  York.     With   Accounts   of  the  several   other  Nations 
of  Indians.     Map.     Half  rmsia.  8°  London,  17 47 

"  The  three  London  editions  differ  from  one  another  only  in  the  titles,  but  in  all 
of  them  are  some  differences  from  the  New  York  edition,  which  drew  forth  a 
protest  from  the  author."  —  Stevens. 

590  COLEMAN,  Lyman.     Historical  Text  Book  and  Atlas  of  Bib 
lical  Geography.      Cloth.  Large  8°  Philadelphia,  1854 

591  COLERIDGE,  SHELLEY,  and  KEATS.     Poetical  Works.      Calf. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1831 

592  COLLECTION  des  Constitutions,  Chartes  et  Lois  Fondamen- 
tales  des  Peuples  de  I'Europe  et  des  Deux  Ameriques.     Par 
P.-A.    Dufau,  J.-B.  Duvergier  et   J.   Guadet.     5   vols.    half 
turkey  morocco,  and  1  vol.  paper.  8°  Paris,  1823 

593  COLLECTION    d'Opuscules    Philosophiques     et     Litteraires. 
Discours  par  Sylvain  Van  de  Weyer,  De  Reiffenberg,  et  Cou 
sin.      Paper.  8°  Bruxelles,  1840 

With  Van  de  Weyer's  autograph.     Only  150  copies  published. 

594  Another  volume.     Par  M.  Van  Meenen. 

16°  Bruxelles,  1840 

595  COLLECTION  of  Hymns,  and  Liturgy  for  the  Use  of  Evan 
gelical  Lutheran  Churches.     Sheep.       12°  Philadelphia,  1814 

596  COLLECTION,  A,  of  Interesting,  Authentic  Papers  relative  to 
the  Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  America  ;  shewing 
the  Causes  and  Progress  of  that  Misunderstanding,  1764-75. 
Half  calf.  8°  London,  1777 

The  running  title  is  "  Prior  Documents."  For  the  Collection  which  this  pre 
cedes,  see  "  Remembrancer."  Mr.  Sparks  notes  that  "  the  Letters  from  John 
Hughes,"  who  was  recommended  by  Franklin  as  chief  distributor  of  stamps 
in  Pennsylvania,  "  were  first  published  in  a  supplement  to  the  '  Pennsylvania 
Journal,' 'Sept.  4,  1766." 

In  the  same  volume : 

Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  Congress,  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  5,  1775  to  April 
30,  1776.  80  London,  1778 

597  COLLECTION  of  Interesting  Reports  and  Papers  on  the  Navi 
gation  and  Trade  of  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  the  British 
Colonies  in  the  West  Indies  and  America,  with  Tables  of 
Tonnage,  and  of  Exports  and  Imports,  etc.,  etc.     Boards. 

8°  [London.]  1807 

598  COLLECTION  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  for  Social   and  Private 
Worship.     2dEd.      Calf.  >   12°  New  York,  1822 

599  COLLINGWOOD,  G.  L.     A  Selection   from   the   Public  and 


of  Jared  Sparks.  39 

Private  Correspondence  of  Vice-Admiral  Lord  Collingwood ; 
interspersed  with  Memoirs  of  his  Life.     Half  cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1829 

600  COLLINS,  Arthur.     Peerage  of  England.      Augmented  and 
continued  by  Sir  Egerton  Brydges.      Calf. 

9  vols.     8°  London,  1812 

601  COLLINS,    Lewis.     Historical   Sketches    of   Kentucky ;    em 
bracing  its  History,  Antiquities,  and  Natural  Curiosities,  Geo 
graphical,    Statistical,    and     Geological     Descriptions,    with 
Anecdotes  of   Pioneer  Life,  and  more  than  One   Hundred 
Biographical  Sketches.     Forty  engravings.     Sheep. 

&  MaysvilU,  1847 

602  COLMAN,  Henry.     Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.     Boards. 

8°  Boston,  1820 

603  COLMAN,  J.  F.     The  Island  Bride,  and  other  Poems.  Boards. 

16°  Boston,  1846 

604  COLOMBIA  :     a  Geographical,  Statistical,  Agricultural,  Com 
mercial,  and  Political  Account  of  that  Country. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1822 

605  • Cuerpo  de  Leyes  de  la  Republica  de  Colombia.  Tomo 

1°     Half  calf.  4°  Bogota,  1822 

606  Ensayo  Politico.     El  Sistema  Colombiano. 

8°  Nueva  York,  1823 

607  -   Letters  written  from    Colombia,  during   a   Journey 

from  Caracas  to  Bogota,  and  thence  to  Santa  Martha,  in  1823. 
Boards.     Mop.  8°  London,  1824 

608  Notes   on  Colombia   taken   in    1822,  1823.     By  an 

Officer  of  the  United  States  Army.  8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

609  State  of  Colombia,  or  Reports  of  the  Secretaries  of 

State  of  the  Republic.     Translated  from  the   Official   Docu 
ments.     Boards.  8°  London,  1824 

610  COLONIAL  Policy,  The,  of  Great  Britain,  with  relation  to  her 
North  American  Provinces  and  West  India  Possessions.     By 
a  British  Traveller.     Half  sheep.  8°  London,  1816 

611  COLONIAL  TRADE.     13  Pamphlets,  all  rare,  relating  to  colo 
nial  trade.     Half  calf.  2  vols.     8°  1728-62 

I.  1.  Observations  on  the  Assiento  Trade.  London,  1728 

2.  View  of  the  Depredations  committed  by  the  Spaniards  on  the  British  Trade. 

Ijundon,  1731 

3.  Importance  of  the  British  Plantations  in  America  to  this  Kingdom,    pp.  114. 

London,  1731 

4.  Some  Considerations  on  the  Trade  between  the  Northern  Colonies  and  the 
Sugar  Islands.  1732 

5.  Two  Letters  and  several  Calculations  on  the  Sugar  Colonies  and  Trade. 

London,  1738 

6.  His  Catholick  Majesty's  Manifesto.  London,  1739 

7.  Examination  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled:  His  Catholic  Majesty's  Manifesto. 

London,  1739 

8.  Observations  upon  the  Manifesto,  [etc.]  London,  1739 

II.  1.  Considerations  upon  the  Present  State  of  our  Affairs,  at  home  and  abroad. 

London,  1739 

2.  Review  of  all  that  has  passed  between  the  Courts  of  Great  Britain  and  Spain 
relating  to  our  Trade  and  Navigation.  London,  1739 


4*0  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

3.  Great  Britain's  Complaints  against  Spain  impartially  examined.   Lond.,  1740 

4.  The  State  of  Trade  in  the  Northern  Colonies  considered,  with  an  Account  of 
their  Produce,  and  a  Particular  Description  of  Nova  Scotia.          London,  1748 

5.  Examination  of  the  Commercial  Principles  of  the  Late  Negotiation  between 
Great  Britain  and  France,  in  1761.     [Written  by  Burke  in  Reply  to  Frank 
lin.]    pp.  108.  London,  1762 

612  COLONIES.     A  Concise    Historical  Account  of  all  the   Brit 
ish  Colonies  in  North  America.     Half  calf.     8°  London,  1775 

613  Histoire  de  la  Fondation  des  Colonies  des  Anciennes 

Republiques.     Traduite  de  1' Anglais  [par   Cerisier].      Half 
calf.  8°  Utrecht,  1778 

614  COLONIZATION,  etc.     5  Pamphlets.     Half  calf . 

1.  American  Colonization  Society.     2d,  3d  Reports.        8°  Washington,  1819-20 

2.  American  Anti-Slavery  Convention.     Minutes  of  the  15th  Convention. 

80  Philadelphia,  1818 

3.  View  of  the  Policy  of  permitting  Slaves  in  the  States  west  of  the  Mississippi. 
By  Jos.  D.  Learned.  80  Bultlmoi-e,  1820 

4.  Coker,  Daniel,  Journal.  80  Baltimore,  1820 

5.  On  Internal  Improvements  in  North  Carolina.  8°  Raleigh,  1819 

615  COMBE,  Andrew.     Principles  of  Physiology.     Cloth. 

18°  New  York,  1841 

616  Treatise  on  the  Physiological  and  Moral  Management 

of  Infancy.      Cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1840 

617  COMBE,  George.     The  Constitution  of  Man.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1829 

618  COMMERCIAL  REGULATIONS.       Digest   of  the    Commercial 
Regulations  of  the  different  Foreign  Nations  with  which  the 
United  States  have  Intercourse.  Washington,  1824 

619  COMSTOCK,  J.  L.     Elements  of  Mineralogy.     Sheep. 

S°Bos'on,  1827 

620  COMTE,  Ch.      Histoire    de   la    Garde    Nationale    de    Paris. 
Paper.  8°  Paris,  1827 

621  Traite  de  Legislation,  ou  Exposition  des  Lois  Gene- 
rales,  suivant  lesquelles  les  Petiples  prosperent,  deperissent, 
ou  restent  Stationnaires.     Half  calf. 

4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1826-27 

622  CONDER,  Josiah.     The  Star  in  the  East ;  with  other  Poems. 
Boards.  12°  London,  1824 

623  CONGRESS.     Annual    Report  of  the    Commissioner  of  Pat 
ents.      Unbound.     (2  copies.)  8°  [  Washington.']  1846 

624  History  of  Congress ;  exhibiting  a  Classification  of 

the  Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  the  House  of  Represent 
atives,  from  March  4, 1789,  to  March  3,  1793.     Paper. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1843 

625  Journal  of  Congress,  from  1774  to  1788.     Sheep. 

4  vols.     8°  Washington,  1823 

626  Journals  of  the  First  Session  [etc.]  of  the  Senate  of 

the  United  States  of  America,  begun  at  New  York,  March  4, 
1789.     Calf.  5  vols.     8°  Washington,  1820-21 

627  Journal  of  the  Executive  Proceedings  of  the  Senate, 

First  to  Nineteenth  Congress.     Calf.        8°  Washington,  1828 


of  Jarcd  Sparks.  41 

628  CONGRESS.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  [From 
the  1st  Session  of  the  First  Congress,  to  the  3d  Session  of 
the  Thirteenth.]  Sheep.  9  vols.  8°  Washington,  1826 

629 President's  Messages  and  Accompanying  Documents 

relating  to  South  America.  Half  calf .  8°  Washington,  1818 

630  -    [President's    Messages    and    Accompanying    Docu 
ments  on  Various  Occasions.]     Half  calf . 

16  vols.     8°   Washington.  1823-55 

631  Register  of  Debates  in    Congress  ;  comprising  the 

Leading  Debates   and   Incidents  of  the   2d  Session   of   the 
18th    Conoress.     Vol.  I.      Boards.  8°  Washington,  1825 

632  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Patents.      Unbound. 

8°  Washington,  1845 

633  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.       Unbound. 

8°  Washington,  1850 

634  Report  of   the  Secretary  of  the    Treasury  on    the 

State  of  the  Finances,  Dec.  24,  1849,  half  morocco  ;  and  for 
1852,  and  1855,  unbound.  8°  [Washington,  1849] 

635  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  with   Reconnais 
sances  [in  New  Mexico,  Texas,  etc.]      Cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1850 

636  Secret  Journals  of  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of.  from 

the  First  Meeting  thereof  to  the  Dissolution  of  the  Confed 
eration.     Sheep.  4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1821 

637  Supplement  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Con 
gress.     Half  morocco.  8°  Washington,  1827 

638  The    Debates   and    Proceedings    in    the    Congress; 

with  Important  State  Papers  and  Public  Documents,  and  all 
the  Laws  of  a  Public  Nature  ;  with  a  Copious  Index.     From 
March  3,  1789,  to  March  3,  1791.  inclusive.     Compiled  from 
Authentic  Materials  by  Joseph  Gales,  Senior.     Sheep. 

2  vols.      Washington,  1834 

639  CONGRESSIONAL    Register.      Debates    in    Congress,    1789. 
Ko  title-page.    Commences  on  p.  57  and  continues  to  p.  600.   Half  sheep.    8° 

640  CONNECTICUT.     Acts  and   Laws  of    His  Majesty's   English 
Colony  of  Connecticut  in  New-England  in  America.     Old  calf. 
Scarce.  Folio.     New  London,  1750 

641  —  The  Code  of  1650;   a  Compilation   of  the  Earliest 
Laws  and  Orders  of  the   General   Court;  also  the  Constitu 
tion   or   Civil  Compact,  entered  into  by  Windsor,  Hartford, 
and  Wethersfield,  in  1638-9.      To  which  is  added  some  Ex 
tracts  from  Laws  and  Judicial   Proceedings  of  New   Haven 
Colony,  commonly  called  BLUE  LAWS.     Half  calf .      Curious 

frontispiece,     pp.120.  12°  Hartford,  1822 

642  -    Sketch  of  Connecticut  Forty  Years  since.     Boards. 

12°  Hartford,  1824 

643  CONSIDERATIONS  on  the  Provisional  Treaty  with  America, 
and  the    Preliminary   Articles  of   Peace   with    France    and 
Spain.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1783 


42  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

644  CONSTANT,  Benjamin.     De  la  Religion,  consideree  dans  sa 
Source,  ses  Formes,  et  ses  Developpements.     Half  calf. 

(T.   1,  2e  Edition.)     5  vols.  8°  Paris,  1826-31 

645  CONSTANTINOPLE  and  the  Scenery  of  the  Seven  Churches  of 
Asia    Minor,    illustrated.       In    a    Series  of    Drawings  from 
Nature  by  Thomas  Allom.     First  Series.     Embossed  morocco. 

4°  London,  N.  D. 

646  CONSTITUTIONS,  The,  of  the  several  Independent  States  of 
America ;  Declaration  of  Independence  ;    Articles  of   Con 
federation,  etc.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1782 

647  CONWAY,  Moncure  D.]     The  Rejected  Stone  ;  or  Insurrec 
tion  vs.  Resurrection  in  America.      By  a  Native  of  Virginia. 
2d  Ed.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1862 

648  COOKE,  C.  T.     Observations  on  the  Efficacy  of  White  Mus 
tard  Seed  in  Affections  of  the  Liver.     Half  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1827 

649  COOKE,  Josiah  P.,  Jr.    Elements  of  Chemical  Physics.   Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1860 

650  Elements  of  Chemistry.    Part  I.    Chemical  Physics. 

Flexible  cloth.  8°  N.  T.  p. 

651  COOLIDGE,  Austin  J.,  and  MANSFIELD,  J.  B.     A  History  and 
Description   of  New  England,  General   and  Local.     Vol.  I., 
Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont.  8°  Boston,  1859 

652  COOPER,  J.  Fenimore.]     Homeward  Bound,  or  the  Chase  ;  a 
Tale  of  the  Sea.      Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1838 

653  • The   Last  of  the  Mohicans  ;  a   Narrative   of  1757. 

Boards.  2  vols.     Philadelphia,  1826 

653a  Red  Rover.  2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1828 

654  COOPER,  Myles.]     (1.)  A  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reasonable 
Americans  on  our  Political  Confusions  ;  in  which  the  Neces 
sary  Consequences  of  violently  opposing  the   King's   Troops, 
and  of  a  General   Non-Importation,  are  fairly  stated.     Half 
calf.  8°  New  York,  1774 

In  the  same  volume  : 

2.  LEE,  Gen.  Charles.]     Strictures  on  a  "  Friendly  Address." 

80  Philadelphia,  1774 

3.  The  General  attacked  by  a  Subaltern,  or  the  Strictures  on  the  Friendly  Ad 
dress  Examined.  8°  Boston, printed.    Reprinted,  New  York,  N.  D. 

655  COOPER,  Thomas.     The  Institutes  of  Justinian.     Sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

656  Lectures  on  the    Elements   of  Political    Economy. 

Half  cloth.  8°  Columbia,  1826 

657  COPYRIGHT.]     Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  Com 
mittee  on  Acts  of  8  Anne,  and  15  and  41  Geo.  III. 
Paper.  Folio.     [London,']  1813 

658  Minutes  of  Evidence  before  the  Select  Committee  on 

the  Copyright  Acts  of  8  Anne,  c.  19  ;  15   Geo.  III.,  c.  53 ; 
41  Geo/IIL,  c.  107;  and  54  Geo.  III.,  c.  116.     Paper. 

Folio.     [London,']  1818 


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659  COQUEREL,  Charles.     Histoire  des  Eglises   du  Desert  chez 
les  Protestants  de  France.     Paper.       2  voh.     8°  Paris,  1841 

660  CORNEILLE,  Pierre.     CEuvres  Choisies.     Hoards. 

4  voh.     8°  Paris,  1822 

661  CORNEILLE,  Thomas.     CEuvres  Choisies.     Boards. 

8°  Paris,  1822 

662  CORNWALLIS,    Charles,    First    Marquis.       Correspondence, 
•  edited  by  C.  Ross.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1859 

663  CORRESPONDANCE    Politique    et    Confidentielle    Inedite   de 
Louis  XVI.     Sheep.     2  vols.  in  one.  8°  Paris,  1803 

"  Apocryphal."  —  Bingraphie  Unicerselle. 

664  CORTES,  Hernando.     The  Despatches  of  Hernando   Cortes, 
the  Conqueror  of  Mexico,  to  the  Emperor  Charles  V.    Writ 
ten  during  the  Conquest,  and  containing  a   Narrative  of  its 
Events.     Now  first  translated  from  the  Original  Spanish,  with 
an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  George  Folsom.     Boards. 

}%°  New  York,  1843 

665  COURIER  de  1'Europe,  Gazette  Anglo-Francoise.    Vol.  I.-IV., 
V.,  VII.-XVIII.     Boards.         16  voh.     ^Londres,  1777-85 

"  Very  rare.     Presented  to  me  by  Mr.  Christopher  Hughes  in  Brussels,  June 
16th",  1828."— j.  s. 

Vols.  I.,  II.,  VII.,  XIII.,  XVI.,  XVII.  lack  some  numbers. 

666  COURIER  du  Bas-Rhin.     Half  calf .  2  vols.    4°  N.  P.  1776-77 

667  COURS  Elementaire  et  Progressif  de  Dessin.     Elegantly  ex 
ecuted.  105  nos.  4°  Paris,  1840 

668  COUSIN,  Victor.     Course  of  the  History  of  Modern  Philoso 
phy.     Translated  by  O.  W.  Wight.      Cloth.      • 

2  vols.    ,8°  New  York,  1852 

669  Fragments  Philosophiques.     3e  Ed.     Paper. 

2  vols.     S°  Paris,  1838 

670  Report  on  the  State  of  Public  Instruction  in  Prus 
sia.     Translated  by  Sarah  Austin.     Cloth. 

18°  New  York,  1835 

671  COVENTRY  Mysteries.     Ludus  Coventriae.     A  Collection  of 
Mysteries  formerly  represented  in  Coventry  on  the  Feast  of 
Corpus  Christi.     Edited  by  J.  0.  Halliwell.     8°  London,  1841 

672  COWPER,  William.     Private  Correspondence  with  several  of 
his   most  Intimate   Friends;    now  first  published  from   the 
Originals.     Boards.  12°  Boston,  1824 

673  Poems ;  with  a  Brief  Account  of  his  Life. 

2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1802 

674  COXE,  Daniel.  A  Description  of  the  English  Province  of  Car- 
olana,  by  the  Spaniards  called  Florida,  and   by  the  French 
La  Louisiana,  as  also  of  the  Great  and  Famous  River  Mescha- 
cebe,  or  Missisipi,  the  Five  Vast  Navigable    Lakes  of  Fresh 
Water,  and  the  Parts  adjacent.     With  an  Account  of  the 
Commodities  of  the  Province,  and   Considerations  on  the 
Consequences  of  the  French  making  Settlements  there.     2d 
Ed.      With  curious  old  Map.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1726 


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675  COXE,  Tench.     A  View  of  the  United  States,  in  a  Series    of 
Papers  written  between  1787  and  1794.     Sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1794 

676  COXE.   William.      Espana  bajo  el  Rein  ado  de  la   Casa   de 
Bourbon.   Traducida  al  Espafiol  con  ]STotas,  y  un  Apendice,  por 
J.  de  Salas  y  Quiroga.     Paper.     4  vols.  16°  Madrid,  1846-47 

677  • L'Espagne  sous  les  Rois  de  la  Maison   de  Bourbon. 

Trad,  en  Fran£ais,  avec  des  Notes  et  des  Additions,  par  An 
dres    Muriel.     Half  calf .  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1827 

678  Memoirs  of  John,   Duke  of  Marlborough,  with  his 

Original  Correspondence  ;  collected  from  the  Family  Records 
at  Blenheim,  etc. ;  with  Portraits,  Maps,  and  Military  Plans. 
2d  Ed.     Boards.     6  vols.    8°,  and  with  Atlas  4°  London,  1820 

679  CRABB,  George.     English  Synonymes  Explained,  in   Alpha 
betical  Order ;   with  Examples.     2d  Edition.          Half  turkey 
morocco.  8°  London.  1818 

680  Poems.      Calf.  12°  Philadelphia,  1808 

681  CRAFTS,  William.  A  Selection,  in   Prose  and  Poetry,  from 
his  Miscellaneous  Writings.     With   a  Memoir  of  his   Life. 
Half  cloth.  8°  Charleston,  1828 

682  CRKSAP,  Michael.  Biographical   Sketch  of  his  Life.     Half 
morocco. 

12°  Cumberland,  Md.:  For  the  Author,  by  J.  M.  Buchanan,  1826 

683  CREVECCEUR,  Hector  St.,  John  de.]     Voyage  dans  la   Haute 
Pennsylvania,  et  dans  1'Etat  de   New- York,  par  un   Membre 
Adoptif  de  la  Nation  Oneida.     Trad  nit  et   publie  par  1'Au- 
teur   des    Lettres  d'un   Cultivateur   Americain.      Map   and 
plates.  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1801 

"  Though  called  a  translation  this  is  believed  to  be  an  original  work  by  M.  de 
Crevecojur,  whose  initials  only  appear  at  the  end  of  a  very  neat  dedication  to 
Washington."  —  Stevens. 

Briefe  eines  Americaiiischen  Landsmann  in  den  Jah- 

.      ren  1770  bis  1781.  3  vols.    16°  Leipzig,  1788-89 

Haz'itt  called  the  original  "  One  of  the  few  well-written  books  produced  by 
American  authors." 

684  CRITICAL  Researches  in  Philology  and  Geography.     Hoards. 

8°  Glasgow,  1824 

685  CRITICISMS  on  the  Rolliad.     Part  I.     8th   Ed.      Covers   and 
frontispiece  wanting.  8°  London,  1788 

686  CROMBIE,  Alexander.     An  Essay  on  Philosophical  Necessity. 
Sheep.  8°  London,  179*3 

687  CROZET,  M.     Nouveau  Voyage  a  la  Mer  du  Sud.     Calf. 

8°  Paris,  1783 

688  CRUDEN,  A.     Complete  Concordance  to  the  Old  and  New 
Testament.     Added,  a   Life  of  the   Author,  by  Alexander 
Chalmers.      Calf.  4°  London,  1810 

689  CRUMMELL,  Alexander.     The  Future  of  Africa  ;  being  Ad 
dresses,  Sermons,  etc.,  delivered  in  Liberia.     2d  Ed.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1862 


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690  CUBI  Y  SOLER,  M.       Gramatica   de  la  Lengua   Castellana. 
Sheep.  18°  Baltimore,  1824 

691  New  Spanish  Grammar.     2d  Ed.     Half  calf . 

12°  Baltimore,  1825 

692  La  Frenolojia  i  sus  Glorias.     Lecciones,  ilustradas 

con  Profusion  de  Autenticos  Retratos.         Paper. 

pp.  1160.     8°  Barcelona,  1853 

693  Traductor  Espanol ;  a  New    System  for  translating 

Spanish.     Sheep.  12°  Baltimore,  1826 

694  Le  Traducteur  Frangois ;  a  New  System  for  trans 
lating  French.     Paper.  1 2°"  Baltimore,  1826 

695  •    Traductor  Ingles,  6  Sistema  para  aprender  a  tradu- 

cir  la  Lengua  Inglesa.      Cloth.  12°  Cambridge,  1840 

696  CUMBERLAND,  Richard.     Memoirs,  by  himself.     Sheep. 

12°  New  York,  1806 

697  GUMMING 8,  Preston.    A  Dictionary  of  Congregational  Usages 
and  Principles.     Stereotype  Edition.     Enlarged.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1853 

698  CURTIUS  RUFUS,  Q.     The  Life  and  Death  of  Alexander  the 
Great,  in  Ten  Books.     A  little  defaced.      Old  calf. 

16°  London,  1670 

699  CUR  WEN,  Samuel.   Journal  and  Letters  of  a  Loyalist-Refugee 
in  England,  during  the  American  Revolution.     With  Notices 
of  many  Loyalists,  etc.,  by  G.  A.  Ward.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1842 

700  Same.     3d  Ed.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1845 

701  GUSHING,  Abel.     Historical  Letters  on  the  First  Charter  of 
Massachusetts  Government.     Half  cloth.       18°  Boston,  1839 

702  GUSHING,  Caleb.     The  History  and  Present   State  of  New- 
buryport.      With  the  author's  autograph.     Half  cloth. 

12°  Newburyport,  1826 

703  Reminiscences  of  Spain  ;  the   Country,  its  People, 

History,  and  Monuments.     Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1833 

704  GUSHING,  Mrs.  Caroline  W.]     Letters  Descriptive  of  Public 
Monuments,   Scenery,  and  Manners  in  France   and   Spain. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Neivburyport,  1832 

Printed  for  private  distribution. 

705  CUSTIS,  George    Washington.     Pocahontas,  or   the   Settlers 
of  Virginia,  a  National  Drama,  in  Three  Acts.       Half  turkey 
morocco.  12°  Philadelphia,  1830 

Presentation  copy. 

706  CUTTER,  William.     The  Life  of  Israel  Putnam,  Major- Gen 
eral  in  the  Army  of  the  American  Revolution.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1847 

707  CCVIER,  G.     Essay  on  the    Theory  of  the   Earth.      With 
Mineralogical  Notes  [etc.].    By  Profess  or  Jameson.    3d  Ed., 
with  Additions.      Calf.  8°  Edinburgh,  1817 


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708  TjTl  ALL,  Mrs.  C.  H.     "  Woman's  Right  to  Labor."     Cloth. 
W  16°  Boston,  1860 

709  DALRYMPLE,  Sir  John.]     The   Address   of    the    People   of 
Great    Britain  to   the    Inhabitants   of  America.     Half  calf, 
neat.  pp.  60.     8°  London,  1775 

"  Said  to  have  been  written  by  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  and  printed  at  the  public 
expense  to  be  distributed  in  America,  to  cooperate  with  a  late  conciliatory 
resolution  of  ihe  House  of  Commons.  It  is  replete  with  expressions  of  tender 
affection  for  the  colonies,  and  paints  the  measures  and  intentions  of  the  gov 
ernment  in  the  softest  and  most  pleasing  colors."  —  Monthly  Review. 

710  DAMPMARTIN,  A.  H.     La  France  sou?  ses  Rois  ;  Essai  His- 
torique  sur  les  Causes  qui  ont  prepare  et  consomme  la  Chute 
des  Trois  Premieres  Dynasties.     Half  morocco. 

5  vols.     8°  Lyon,  1810 

711  Same.     Paper.  5  vols.     8°  Lyon,  1810 

712  DANA,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  B.     Letters  chiefly   in   reply  to  Argu 
ments  in  support  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1845 

713  DANA,  Richard  H.     Poems.     Half  cloth.       18°  Boston,  1827 

714  DANA,  Richard  H.,  Jr.     To   Cuba  and  Back.     A  Vacation 
Voyage.     Cloth.  12°  Boston.  1859 

715  DANTE,  Alighieri.     Opera  Poetiche,  con  Note   di  Diversi. 
Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Parigi,  1836 

716  DANVERS.      Account  of   the  Centennial   Celebration,  June 
16th,  1852,  with  the  Proceedings  of  the  Town  in  relation  to 
the  Donation  of  George  Peabody.      Cloth.  8°  N.  p.  1852 

717  DARBY,  William.     The  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Western  and 
Southwestern   States  and  Territories.      Sheep.     Map  of  the 
U.  S.  8°  New  York,  1818 

718  Geographical  Description  of  the  State  of  Louisiana. 

Half  morocco.  8°  Philadelphia,  1816 

719  View  of  the  United  States,  Historical,  Geographical, 

and  Statistical.     Half  morocco.     Maps,  etc. 

18°  Philadelphia,  1828 

720  DAR1EN.     A  JUST  AND  MODEST  VINDICATION  of  the  Scots 
Design  For  the  having  Established  a  Colony  at  Darien.  With 
a  Brief  Display,  how  much  it  is  their  Interest,  to  apply  them 
selves  to  Trade,  and  particularly  to   that  which  is  Foreign. 
Calf.     15  prel.  leaves  and  214  pp.  8°  N.  p.  1699 

Fine  copy,  with  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparks. 

721  DARIEN.     A  DEFENCE  OF  THE  SCOTS    SETTLEMENT   AT 
DARIEN.     With  An  Answer  to  the  Spanish  Memorial  against 
it.     And  Arguments  to  prove  that  it  is  the  Interest  of  Eng 
land  to  join  with  the  Scots,  and  protect  it.    To  which  is  added 
a  Description   of  the   Country,  and  a  Particular  Account  of 
the  Scots  Colony.     Half  morocco.     Neat.     4  I.,  pp.  86. 

8°  Edinburgh,  1699 

Almost  everything  that  relates  to  the  Scotch  Settlement  at  Darien  is  very 
scarce,  and  all  is  interesting. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  4-7 

722  DARLINGTON,  William.      Memorials  of  John   Bartram   and 
Humphry  Marshall ;    with  Notices  of  their  Botanical  Con 
temporaries.     With  Illustrations.      Cloth.         8°  Phila.,  1849 

723  BAKU,  Le  Comte  P.  A.  N.  B.      Histoire  de  la  Republique  de 
Venise.    2e  Ed.,  corrigee.     Half  calf  .        8  voh.f     Paris.  1821 

724  DAUNOU,  Pierre  Claude   Francois.     Cours  d'Etudes  Histor- 
iques.  Paper.    With  a  general  index.  20  vols.  8°  Paris,  1842-49 

725  DAVENPORT,  R.  A.     Commonplace  Book  of  Epigrams. 

l%°  Edinburgh.  1825 

726  DAVIDSON,   Lucretia    M.      Amir    Khan    and  other   Poems. 
With  a  Biographical  Sketch  by  S.  F.  B.  Morse.      Half  calf. 

12°  New  York.  1829 

727  DAVIDSON.  L.  M.     Poetical  Remains  collected  by  her  Mother, 
with  a  Biography.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1841 

728  DAVIS,   Emerson.      The    Half    Century ;    or   a    History  of 
Changes  and   Events,  chiefly  in   the   United  States,  between 
1800  and  1850.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1851 

729  DAVIS,  Matthew  L.     Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr;  with  Miscel 
laneous  Selections  from  his  Correspondence.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1836-37 

730  DAWSON,  Henry  B.     The  Assault  on  Stony  Point  by  General 
Anthony  Wayne,  July  16,  1779.     Map,  Facsimiles,  and  Notes. 
Only  250  copies  printed.  4°  Morrisania,  1863 

Forms  Part  XI.  of  Dawson's  "  Gleanings  from  the  Harvest  Field  of  American 
History." 

731  Battles  of  the  United  States  by  Sea  and  Land;   em 
bracing  those  of  the   Revolutionary  and   Indian   Wars,  the 
War  of  1812,  and  the  Mexican  War;  with  Important  Official 
Documents.     With  numerous  Engravings  from  Paintings  by 
Alonzo  Chappel.      Unbound. 

2  vols.  in  40  parts.     4°  New  York,  N.  D. 

732  DAY,  Sherman.     Historical  Collections  of  the  State  of  Penn 
sylvania,  containing  a  Copious  Selection  of  the  most  Interest 
ing  Facts,  Traditions,  Biographical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  etc., 
relating    to    its   History  and  Antiquities,   both  General  and 
Local,  with  Topographical  Descriptions  of  every  County,  and 
all  the  Larger  Towns  in  the  State.     Sheep.     165  Engravings. 

8°  Philadelphia,  N.  D. 

733  DAY,  Thomas.     Reflexions  upon  the  Present  State  of  Eng 
land,  and  the  Independence  of  America.     2d  Edition.     Half 
calf.  8°  London,  1782 

734  DEANE,  James.     Ichnographs   from  the   Sandstone  of  Con 
necticut  River.     46  Plates.  4°  Boston,  1861 

735  DEANE,  Samuel.     History  of  Scituate,  Massachusetts,  from 
its  First  Settlement  to  1831.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1831 

736  DEANE,  Silas.     An  Address  to  the   Free  and  Independent 
Citizens  of  the  United  States.     Morocco,    pp.  30. 

Stnatt  8°  Hartford,  1784 


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737  DEANE,  Silas.  Memorial  of  the  Heirs  of  Silas  Deane,  formerly 
Political  and  Commercial  Agent  in  Europe,  and  one  of  the 
Ambassadors  of  the  United  States  in  France,  in  the  Revolu 
tionary  War.     Half  turkey  morocco.      No  title-page.    8°  N.  P. 
[1835] 

738  Papers  in  relation  to  the  Case  of  Silas  Deane.    Now 

first  published  from  the   Original   Manuscripts.      Half  turkey 
morocco.  8°  Philadelphia,  1855 

7SSa  Same.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1855 

739  Paris  Papers  ;  or  Mr.  Silas  Deane's  late  Intercepted 

Letters  to  his  Brothers  and  other  Intimate  Friends  in  Amer 
ica.     To  which  are   annexed  for   Comparison  the  Congres 
sional  Declaration  of  Independence   in   July,  1776,  and  that 
now  inculcating    among   the    Revolted    Provinces,  with    the 
never-to-be-forgotten  Orders  of  tlie  Rebel  General  in  August, 
1776,  for  preventing  a  Pacification.     Half  calf \  neat. 

16°  New  York,y.  D. 

"  Very  rare."  — j.  s.     The  two  Declarations  are  printed  face  to  face,  numbering 
11  pages  each. 

740  DEARBORN,  Nathaniel.     Boston  Notions  ;  an  Authentic  and 
Concise    Account    of   "that   Village,"  from    1630  to   1847. 
Morocco.  18°  Boston,  1848 

741  DE  BRAHM,  John  Gerar  William.     History  of  the  Province  of 
Georgia,  with  Maps  of  Original  Surveys.      Cloth. 

Folio.      Wormsloe,  1849 
Presented  by  the  Editor,  George  Wyrnberley-Jones,  with  his  autograph. 

742  DE  KAY,  James  E.     Anniversary  Address  on  the  Progress  of 
the  Natural  Sciences  in  the  United  States.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1826 

743  DELACROIX,  J.  V.     Constitutions  des  Principaux   Etats  de 
1'Europe,  et  des  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique.      Calf. 

6  vols.     8°  Paris  1791-1801 

744  DELAFIELD,  John,  Jr.    Inquiry  into  the  Origin  of  the  Antiqui 
ties  of  America.     With  "  A  View  of  the  Causes  of  the  Supe 
riority  of  the  Men  of  the  Northern  over  those  of  the  Southern 
Hemisphere."     By  James  Lakey.     Cloth.     Plates. 

4°  New  York,  1839 

745  DELAPLAINE,  Joseph.     Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Portraits 
of  Distinguished  American  Characters.     Vol.  I.,  Parts  1  and 
2.     Boards.  4°  Philadelphia,  1815-17 

Only  three  parts,  according  to  Rich,  were  ever  published.      The  present  volume 
contains  twelve  lives  and  portraits. 

746  DELAVIGNE,  A.     Manuel  Complet  des  Aspirants  au   Bacca- 
laureat  es-Lettres.     Paper.  18°  Paris,  1828 

747  DELAWARE.     LAWS  of  the  State  of  Delaware,  1700-1813, 
published  by  Authority.     Sheep. 

5  vols.     8°  New  Castle,  Wilmington,  Dover,  1797-1820 

748  The    Delaware    Register   and    Farmer's    Magazine, 

Feb.  1838-Jan.  1839.     Half  sheep.  2  vols    8°  Dover,  1838-39 


of  Jared  Sparks.  49 

749  DE  LOLME,  J.  L.     The  Constitution  of  England.      5th  Ed. 
Calf.  8°  Dublin,  1785 

750  Same.     Paper.  2  vols.     24°  London,  1820 

751  DEMOCRATIC  Age,  The.      Edited  by   C.  E.  Lester.     Nos. 
1-4.      Unbound.  8°  New  York,  1858-59 

752  DEMOSTHENES.     The  Orations  of  Demosthenes.     Translated 
by  Th.  Leland.     New  Ed.     Calf.      2  vols.     8°  London,  1814 

753  DENTON,  Daniel.     A  Brief  Description  of  New  York,   with 
the  Places  adjoining.     Likewise  the  Customs  of  the  Indians 
there.     New  Edition,  with  Notes,  by  Gabriel  Furman.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1845 
"  Go  wan1  s  Bibliotheca  Americana,  No.  1." 

754  DEPERTHES,  J.  L.  H.  S.]     Le  Guide  de  1'Histoire  ;  continue 
par  Nee  de  la  Rochelle.     Naif  calf.     3  vols.       8°  Paris,  1803 

755  DEPONS,  F.     A  Voyage  to  the  Eastern  Part  of  Terra  Firma, 
or  the  Spanish  Main,  during  1801-04.     Translated  from  the 
French.     Boards.  3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1806 

756  DESIGNS  AND  PORTRAITS.      A  collection  of  fine  steel  engrav 
ings  for  vignettes,  etc.     Half  morocco. 

757  DETAIL,  THE,  AND  CONDUCT,  of  the  American  War,  under 
Generals  Gage,  Howe,  Burgoyne,  and  Vice  Admiral  Lord 
Howe,  with  a  State  of  the  whole  of  the  Evidence  given  before 
a  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  ;  and  the  Celebrated 
Fugitive  Pieces,  which  are  said  to  have  given   Rise  to  that 
Important  Enquiry.     The  whole  exhibiting  a  Circumstantial, 
Connected,  and  Complete  History  of  the  Real  Causes,  Rise, 
Progress,  and   Present  State   of  the    American    Rebellion. 
The  Third  Edition.     Half  calf .     190  pp. 

8°  London,  by  Richardson  fy  Urquhart,  1780 

The  very  considerable  additions  to  this  third  edition  are  indicated  in  the  table  of 
contents.  This  is  no  doubt  an  interesting  and  important  collection  of  Papers, 
but  the  compiler  has  managed  to  twist  them  to  conform  to  his  own  views.  The 
•work  was  highly  commended  by  the  '•  Monthly  Review."  But  Mr.  Sparks  has 
written  on  the  fly-leaf  the  following  more  just  estimate  of  it:  ult  is  the  prin 
cipal  object  of  this  collection  of  papers  to  attack  and  injure  the  characters  of 
Sir  William  Howe,  Lord  Howe,  and  General  Burgoyne.  Facts  are  every 


where  distorted,  opinions  are  perverted  by  prejudice  and  a  vindictive  spirit, 

"  ofte     " 


every 

e  and  a  vindictive 
the  representations  are  extravagant  and  often  false." 

758  DEW,  Thomas  R.     Lectures  on  the  Restrictive  System,  de 
livered  at  William  and  Mary  College.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Richmond,  1829 

759  DEWEES,  Capt.  Samuel.     A  History  of  his  Life  and  Services. 
Written    in   part  from  Manuscript,  and  compiled   by  John 
Smith  Hanna.     Sheep.  12°  Baltimore,  1844 

760  DEWEY,  O.     The  Old  World  and  the  New.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1836 

761  DE  WITT,  Cornells.     Thomas  Jefferson,  Etude  Historique  sur 
la  Democratic  Americaine.  8°  Paris,  1861 

This  originally  appeared  as  a  series    of    articles  in  the  "  Revue  des  Deux 
Mondes." 


.50  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

762  DEXTER,    Samuel,   Reminiscences   of,   originally  written  for 
the  Boston  Evening  Transcript.       Cloth.      16°  Boston,  1857 

763  DICKENS,  C.     Master  Humphrey's  Clock.     Paper. 

3  voh.     16°  Leipzig,  1846 

764  DICKINSON,  John.      Political   Writings  of  John   Dickinson, 
late  President  of  the  State  of  Delaware,  and  of  the  Common 
wealth  of  Pennsylvania.     Sheep.    2  vols.  8°  Wilmington,  1801 

765  DICTIONNAIRE  de  1' Academic  Franchise,  augmente  par  1' Aca 
demic  elle-meme.     Cinquieme  Edition.     Half  calf . 

2  vols.     4°  Paris,  1822 

766  DINSMOOR,  Robert.     Incidental  Poems,  with  Letters,  and  a 
Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.    Half  doth.    12°  Haverhill,  1828 

767  DIODORUS  Siculus.     Historical  Library.    To  which  are  added 
the    Fragments    of    Diodorus.      Translated   by    G.    Booth. 
Boards.  "  2  voh.     8°  London,  1814 

768  DISNEY,  John.      Memoirs  of  Arthur  Ashley   Sykes.      Half 
calf.  8°  London,  1785 

769  D'ISRAEL,  L.  S.     Talmudic  Maxims  translated.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1848 

770  DISRAELI,  B.     Coningsby,  or  the  New  Generation.    Half  cloth. 

3  vols.     12°  London,  1844 

771  DITSON,  George  Leighton.     Circassia,  or  a  Tour  to  the  Cau 
casus.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1850 

772  Dix,  William  Giles.     Pompeii  and  other  Poems.     Boards. 

16°  Boston,  1848 

773  ]  Wreck  of  the  Glide  ;  with  an  Account  of  Life  and 

Manners  at  the  Fiji  Islands.     Boards.  12°  Boston,  1846 

774  DOANE,  George  W.     Songs  by  the  way,  chiefly  Devotional. 
Boards.  12°  New  York,  1824 

775  DODD,  William.     Beauties  of  Shakspeare.     Boards. 

24°  London,  1818 

776  DODDRIDGE,  Rev.  Dr.  Joseph.     Notes  on  the  Settlement 
and  Indian  Wars,  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Virginia  &  Penn 
sylvania,  1763  until  the  Year  1783  inclusive.     Together  with 
a  View,  of  the  State  of  Society  and  Manners  of  the  First  Set 
tlers   of    the    Western    Country.       With    autograph    of  Mr. 
Sparks.     Sheep.     SCARCE. 

12°  Wellsburgh.  Va.,for  the  Author,^  1824 

777  DODDRIDGE,  Philip.     The  Rise  and  Progress  of  Religion  in 
the  Soul.    With  an  Essay,  by  J.  Foster.    Cloth.    12°  N.  Y.  1835 

778  DODSLEY,  R.     A   Collection   of  Poems   by  Several  Hands. 
5th  Ed.      Calf.  6  vols.     8°  London,  1758 

773a THE  ANNUAL  REGISTER.     Or  a  View  of  History, 

Politicks,  and  Literature,  1758-1780.      Calf. 

23  vols.     8°  London,  1762-80 
There  are  also  duplicates  of  the  7  volumes  from  1775  to  1781;  in  half  calf. 

7785  — [Continued  from  1781  to  1800  ;  wanting  only  the 

volumes  for  1790  and  1792.]     Calf. 

20  vols.     8°  London,  1782-1810 


of  (Tared  Sparks.  51 

77 Sc  DODSLEY,  R.     THE  ANNUAL  REGISTER.     A  General  Index 
from  1758  to  1792.      Calf.        2  vols.    8°  London,  1783-99 

779  DORRINGTON,  Theophilus.     A  Familiar  Guide  to  the  Right 
and  Profitable  Receiving  of  the  Lord's  Supper.    Wherein  also 
the  Way  and  Method  of  our  Salvation  is  briefly  and  plainly 
Declar'd.     The  Seventh  Edition.     Sheep.     Tliree  prel.  leaves, 
and  114  pp.     I  Q°  Boston :    Re-Printed  by  J.  FRANKLIN,  for 

.Eleazer  Phillips  at  Charlestoivn,  1718 

780  DOUGLAS,  William.     A  Summary,  Historical  and  Political,  of 
the  First   Planting,  Progressive  Improvement,  and   Present 
State  of  the  British  Settlements  in  North  America.      Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1755 

781  DRAKE,  Benjamin.     Life  and  Adventures  of  Black  Hawk ; 
with  Sketches  of  Keokuk,  the  Sac  and  Fox  Indians,  and  the 
late  Black  Hawk  War.      Cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1838 

782  DRAKE,  Daniel.     Systematic  Treatise,  Historical,  Etiological, 
and  Practical,  of  the  Principal  Diseases  of  the  Interior  Val 
ley  of  North  America,  as  they  appear  in  the  Caucasian,  Afri 
can,    Indian,    and    Esquimaux    Varieties    of  its   Population. 
Sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1850 

782«  Same.     Edited  by   S.    H.  and    F.  G.    Smith.     2d 

Series.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1854 

783  Natural  and  Statistical  View,  or  Picture   of  Cincin 
nati  and  the  Miami  Country,  illustrated  by  Maps.     With  Ob 
servations  on  the  late  Earthquakes,  the  Aurora  Borealis,  and 
South-West  Wind.     Boards.  12°  Ci?icinnati,  1815 

784  DRAKE,  Joseph  Rodman,  and  HALLECK,  Fitz   Greene.     The 
Croakers.     First  Complete  Edition.     Paper. 

8°  New  York:  Bradford  Club,  1860 
One  hundred  copies  printed. 

785  DRAKE,  Samuel  G.     The  Book  of  the  Indians ;  or  Biography 
and    History  of  the   Indians  of  North   America.      8th    Ed. 
Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1841 

786 History  and  Antiquities  of    Boston.        Half  turkey 

morocco.  Large  8°  Boston,  1856 

787  The  Old  Indian  Chronicle  :  a  Collection  of  Exceed 
ing  Rare  Tracts  published  in  the  Time  of  King  Philip's  War, 
by  Persons  residing  in  the  Country.     Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1836 

788  Tragedies  of  the  Wilderness;  or  True  and  Authentic 

Narratives  of  Captives  carried  away  by  the  Indians  from  the 
various  Frontier  Settlements.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1846 

789  DRAYTON,  John.     Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution,  from 
its  Commencement  to  1776  ;  as  relating  to   South   Carolina, 
and  occasionally  referring  to  North   Carolina  and  Georgia. 
Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Charleston,  1821 
Fisher's  copy,  half  morocco,  sold  for  $16.00;  Morrell's,  $22  00;  Rice's,  $24.50. 

790  View  of   South  Carolina,  as  respects    her   Natural 

and  Civil  Concerns.  Half  morocco.  Scarce.  8°  Charleston,  1802 

Sold,  Rice,  $12-25. 


52  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

791  DREW,  Samuel.     Original  Essay  on  the  Immateriality  and 
Immortality  of  the  Human  Soul.     4th  Ed.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1819 

792  DROWN,  S.  De  Witt.     Record  and  Historical  View  of  Peoria, 
from  the  Discovery  by  the  French  Jesuit  Missionaries.     Half 
doth.  16°  Peoria,  III.  1850 

793  DROZ,  Joseph.     Histoire  du  Regne  de  Louis  XVI.,  pendant 
les  Annes  ou  Ton  pouvait  prevenir  ou   diriger  la  Revolution 
Frangaise.     Paper.  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1839-42 

794  DRUMMOND,  Sir  W.     Origines ;   or  Remarks  on  the   Origin 
of  several  Empires,  States,  and  Cities.     Boards. 

2  vols.  8°  London,  1824-25 

795  DRUMMOND,  William,  of  Hawthornden.  Poems,  with  Life  by 
Peter  Cunningham.      Calf  gilt.  16°  London,  1833 

796  DUANE,  William.     Military  Dictionary.  Sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1810 

797  Du  DEFFAND,  Marquise.     Lettres  a  Horace  Walpole.      Let- 
tres  a  Voltaire.     Nouvelle   Edition,  augmentee  des  Extraits 
des  Lettres  d'Horace  Walpole.     Half  calf . 

4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1824 

798  Du  MARSAIS,  C.  C.     Logique,  et  Principes  de  Grammaire. 
Calf.  8°  Paris,  1769 

799  DUMAS,  Le  Lieut.  Gen.  Comte  M.     Souvenirs  de  1770  a  1836. 
Paper.  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1839 

800  Du  MESNIL,  Marie.      Memoires  sur  le  Prince  le  Brun,  Due 
de  Paisance.     Half  calf.  8°  Paris,  1828 

With  the  author's  autograph. 

801  DUNCAN,  John  M.     Reply  to  Dr.  Miller's  Letter  to  a  Gentle 
man  of  Baltimore,  in  reference  to  the   Case  of  Rev.  Mr. 
Duncan.     Boards.  12°  Baltimore,  1826 

802  DUNLAP,  William.     History  of  the  New  Netherlands,  Prov 
ince  and  State  of  New  York,  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.     Half  cloth.      With  Portrait  and  Map. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1839-40 

803  History  of  New  York,  for  Schools.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     18°  New  York,  1837 

804  Du  PONCEAU,  Peter  S.     Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Ex 
tent  of  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Courts  of  the  United   States. 
With  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  National  Judiciary  Powers  exer 
cised  in  the  United  States  prior  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Fed 
eral  Constitution,  by  Thomas  Sergeant.     Boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

805  DUPONT,  Pierre-Samuel.     Le  Pacte  de  Famille  et  les  Con 
ventions  Subsequentes,  entre  la  France  et  1'Espagne.      Half 
calf.  8°  N.  P.,  1790 

806  DUPONT  DE  NEMOURS,  P.  S.     Lettre  a  la  Chambre  du  Com 
merce  de  Normandie,  sur  le  Memoire  relativement  au  Traite 
de  Commerce  avec  PAngleterre.     Paper.        8°  Rouen,  1788 


of  Jared  Sparks.  53 

807  DUVEYRTER,  Ch.     Histoire  des  Premiers  Electeurs  de  Paris 
en  1789.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1828 

808  DUYCKINCK,  Evert  A.]     Memorial  of  John  Allan.     Paper. 

8°  New  York:  Bradford  Club,  1864 

809  E.  A.  and  G.  L.     Cyclopaedia  of  American  Litera 
ture.      Cloth.-  2  vols.  imp.  8°  New  York,  1855 

810  DWIGHT,  H.  E.     Travels  in   the  North  of  Germany.     Half 
doth.  8°  New  York,  1829 

811  DWIGHT,  Theodore.     The  Character  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  as 
exhibited  in  his  own  Writings.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1839 

812  History  of  the  Hartford  Convention.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1833 

813  DWIGHT,  Timothy.     Remarks  on  the  Review  of  Inchinquin's 
Letters  in  the  Quarterly  Review.     Half  calf .     8°  Boston,  1815 

814  Travels  in  New  England  and  New  York.     Sheep. 

4  vols.     8°  New  Haven,  1821-22 
An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

815  DYER,  George.     Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Robert 
Robinson.     Half  calf .  8°  London,  1796 

816  ATON,  Cyrus.     Annals  of  the  Town  of  Warren  ;  with 

the  Early  History  of  St.  George's,  Broad  Bay,  and  the 
Neighboring  Settlements  on  the  Waldo  Patent.   Cloth. 

12°  Hallowell,  1851 

817  ECKFELDT,  Jacob  R.,  and  Du  Bois,  William  E.     A  Manual 
of  Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of  all   Nations,  struck  within   the 
Past  Century.     With  Recent  Statistics  of  the  Production  and 
Coinage  of  Gold  and  Silver  in  the  World,  and  Useful  Tables. 
Numerous  Engravings  of  Coins.     Cloth.    4°  Philadelphia,  1842 

818  EDDIS,  William.     Letters  from  America,  Historical  and  De 
scriptive  ;  comprising  Occurrences  from  1769  to  1777.  Sheep. 

8°  London,  1792 

819  EDEN,  William.     Four  Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Carlisle.     On 
certain   Perversions  of  Political   Reasoning,  etc.     Half  calf. 

Small  8°  London,  1780 

820  EDGE-HILL,  or  the  Family  of  the  Fitzroyals  ;  a  Novel.     By 
a  Virginian.     Vol.11.     Half  cloth.  12°  Richmond,  1828 

821  EDINBURGH  Encyclopaedia.     Conducted  by  David  Brewster. 
Boards.  18  vols.     4°  Philadelphia,  1832 

822  EDINBURGH  Gazetteer.     9  nos.  imperfect. 

8°  Edinburgh,  1818-22 

823  EDINBURGH  Review,  The  ;  or  Critical  Journal.     Halfrussia. 

55  vols.     8°  New  York  and  Edinburgh,  1813-32 
The  Edinburgh  Edition  begins  with  Vol.  XV. 

824  Same.     1842,  44-59,  inclusive.      Unbound. 

8°  Edinburgh,  1842-59 

825  General  Index,  from    its    Commencement  in  Oct., 

1802,  to  Vol.  XX.,  in  Nov.,  1812.  Boards.    8°  New  York,  1816 


5^  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

826  EDSON,  Theodore.     Memoir  of  Warren  Colburn.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1856 

827  EDWARDS,  Richard,  and  HOPEWELL,  M.     Great  West  and 
her  Commercial  Metropolis,  Embracing  a  Complete  liistory 
of  St.  Louis.      Cloth.  8°  St.  Louis,  N.  D. 

828  EIGHTY  Years'  Progress  of  the  United  States,  from  the  Rev 
olutionary  War  to  the  Great  Rebellion.     By  Eminent  Lit 
erary  Men.      To    which    are    annexed  Articles   on    Canada. 
Morocco.  8°  New  York,  1864 

829  EIKON  Basilike.     The  Pourtraiture  of  His  Sacred  Majestic 
in  his  Solitudes  and  Sufferings.     Old  calf.     RARE.    24°  1648 

With:  A  Perfect  Copie  of  Prayers  used  by  His  Majestie  in  the  Time  of  his 
Sufferings.  Also  a  Copie  of 'a  Letter  from  the  Prince,  [pp.  10.]  Printed 
Anno  Domini  1649. 

"  King  Charles  was  beheaded  in  January,  1648.  This  is  probably  the  first  edi 
tion.  This,  however,  is  uncertain,  because  many  editions  were  printed  in 
the  first  \ear."  —  j.  s.  Laing  says,  that  "  had  the  work  appeared  a  week  sooner 
it  might  have  preserved  the  King." 

830  ELEGANT  Extracts.      Originally  compiled  by  the  Rev.  Vices- 
imus  Knox.    A  New  Edition  prepared  by  James  G.  Percival. 
Cloth.     .Engravings.  6  vols.     8°  Boston,  1842 

831  ELIOT,  John.     A  Biographical  Dictionary  of  the   First    Set 
tlers,  and  other  Eminent  Characters  among  the  Magistrates, 
Ministers,    Literary    and    Worthy    Men    in    New-England. 
Sheep.  8°  Salem,  1809 

832  ELIOT,  Samuel.     Manual  of  United  States  History.      From 
1452  to  1850.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1856 

833 ]  Passages  from  the  History  of  Liberty.     Boards. 

1Q°  Boston,  1847 

834  ELIOT,  S.  A.     A  Sketch  of  the  History  of  Harvard  College 
and  of  its  Present  State.     Boards.  16°  Boston,  1848 

835  ]  Observations   on    the    Bible,   for   Young    Persons. 

Cloth.  ~  12°  Boston,  1842 

836  ELIOT,  W.  H.]     Description  of  the  Tremont  House. 

4°  Boston,  1830 

837  ELIZABETH.     A  DECLARATION  of  the   Cavses  mooving 
the  Qveene  of  England  to  giue  aide   to  the   Defence  of  the 
People  afflicted  and  oppressed  in  the  Lowe  Countries.     Title 
and  20  pp.      4°    London,   Imprinted  by    Christopher  Barker. 
With :  An  Addition  to  The  Declaration  :  Tovching  the  Slavn- 
ders  published  of  Her  Maiestie.     6  pp. 

London :  by  Christopher  Barker,  1585 

"  This  remarkable  Declaration  by  Queen  Elizabeth  fully  justifies  by  precedent 
the'  part  taken  by  France  in  aiding  the  American  Colonies  at  the  time  of  their 
Revolution."  —  j.  s. 

838  ELLET,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  F.     Domestic  History  of  the  Ameri 
can  Revolution.      Cloth.  16°  New  York,  1850 

839  The   Women   of  the  American  Revolution.      Cloth. 

3  vols.     12° -New  York,  1848-50 


of  (Tared  Sparks.  55 

840  ELLIOT,  Ebenezer.  The  Splendid  Village,  Corn-Law  Rhymes, 
and  other  Poems.     Cloth.  16°  London,  1834-35 

841  ELLIOT,  Jonathan.      The    Debates,    Resolutions,  and   other 
Proceedings  in  Convention,  on  the  Adoption  of  the  Federal 
Constitution.       Collected    and   revised    from    Contemporary 
Publications.     Half  cloth.       ±  vols.     8°  Washington,  1827-30 

842  EMERSON,  Frederick.    The  North  American  Arithmetic.  Half 
cloth.  12°  Boston,  1829 

843  EMERSON,  R.  W.]     Nature.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1836 

844  EMERY,  Samuel   Hopkins.      The  Ministry  of  Taunton.  with 
Incidental  Notices  of  other  Professions.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     W  Boston,  1853 

845  EMLYN,  Thomas.    Works,    Containing  A  Collection  of  Tracts, 
and  Sermons.     With  Memoirs  of  the  Author.     4th  Ed.     Old 
calf.     Portrait.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1746 

846  EMMONS,  William.     The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  an  Historical 
Poem  in  Four  Cantos.     6th  Ed.     Cloth.         12°  Boston,  1856 

847  EMORY,  W.  H.      Notes  of  a  Military  Reconnaissance  from 
Fort  Leavenworth  in   Missouri  to   San  Diego  in  California. 
Cloth.  8°  Washington,  1848 

848  ENCYCLOPEDIA  Americana.     Edited  by  Francis  Lieber,  as 
sisted  by  E.  Wigglesworth.      Cloth. 

13  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1830-35 

849  ENDICOTT,   Charles  M.     Memoir  of  John    Endecott,  First 
Governor  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.     Being  also 
a  Succinct  Account  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Colony, 
from  1628  to  1665.      Cloth.  4°  Salem,  1847 

850  ENFIELD,  William.      The   History  of   Philosophy  from   the 
Earliest  Times  to  the   Beginning  of  the  Present   Century. 
Calf.  2  vols.     4°  London,  1791 

851  ENGEL,  Samuel.]     Essai  sur  cette  Question  :  Quand  et  com 
ment   PAmerique   a-t-elle  ete  peuplee  d'Hommes  et  d'Ani- 
maux?      Calf.  5  vols.  in  4.     12°  Amsterdam,  1767 

"  Engel  maintains  in  this  book  that  before  the  deluge  the  waters  were  not  so 
abundant  as  they  are  now,  and  that  the  two  hemispheres,  not  being  so  widely 
separated,  the  passage  from  the  old  world  to  the  new  was  easier."  —  Biog. 
Univer. 

852  Me  moires  et   Observations    Geographiques    et    Cri 
tiques  sur  la  Situation    des  Pays  Septentrionaux  de  1'Asie 
et  de  PAmerique.     Half  calf.  4°  Lausanne,  1765 

853  ENGLISH  Grammar,  A  Short  Introduction  to.     With  Critical 
Notes.     Cloth.  18°  London,  1789 

854  ENGLISH  Grammar,  The  First    Principles  of,  in   Verse. 

8°  London,  1767 

855  ENGLISH  Language,  A  New  Grammar  .of  the.     Half  sheep. 

18°  Boston,  1834 

856  Same.     Half  morocco.  12°  Boston,  1834 

857  ENGLISH  Language,  Five  tracts  on  the.     Cloth.     12°. 

1.  An  Abstract  of  English  Grammar  and  Rhetoric.  In  a  New  Method.  By  D. 
Turner.  London,  1739 


56  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2.  An  Account  of  the  Trial  of  the  Letter  Y  alias  Y.    By  Thomas  Edwards. 

London,  1753 

3.  Observations  upon  the  English  Language.  London,  N.  D. 

858  ENGLISH  Language,  Eight  tracts  on  the.     Boards.     8°. 

1.  Two  Grammatical  Essays.     1.  On  a  Barbarism  in  the  English  Language  in  a 
Letter  to  Dr.  S.     2.  The  Necessity  of  Grammatical  Knowledge  to  a  Right 
Interpretation  of  the  Scriptures.  London,  1768 

2.  Animadversions  upon  [Kames's]  Elements  of  Criticism;  with  an  Appendix  en 
Scoticism.     By  J.  Elphinston.  London,  1771 

3.  Elements  of  the  Grammar  of  the  English  Language.     By  C.  Coote.  pp.  282. 

London,  1788 

4.  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.     By  H.  Croft.  London,  1788 

859  ENGLISH  Minstrelsy ;  a  Selection   of  Fugitive    Poetry  from 
the  Best  English  Authors.    Calf.  2  vols.  16°  Edinburgh,  1810 

From  the  Rev.  F.  W.  P.  Greenwood,  with  his  autograph. 

860  ENSAYO  Politico.    El  Sistema  Colombiano,  Popular,  Electivo, 
y  Representative,  es  el  que  mas  conviene  a  la  America  In- 
dependiente.     Half  sheep.  8°  Nueva-York,  1823 

861  ENTICK,  John.     The  General  History  of  the  Late  War  in 
Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America.     Vol.  I.  (of  five).     Half 
sheep,  worn.  8°  London,  1763 

862  EPICTETUS.     Enchiridion,  with  Simplicius  his  Commentary. 
Half  sheep.  8°  No  title-page  or  date. 

863  Works,  translated    by  Elizabeth    Carter.      3d    Ed. 

Sheep.  2  vols.     12°  London,  1768 

864  EPISTOL^E  Ecclesiasticae  Praastantium  ac  Eruditorum  Viro- 
rum.      Vellum.  Folio.     Amstelcedami,  1704 

865  ERNESTI,  J.  A.     Elements  of  Interpretation,  translated  with 
Notes  by  Moses  Stuart.     Boards.  12°  Andover,  1822 

866  ERRO,  Juan  Bautista  DE.      The  Alphabet  of  the  Primitive 
Language  of  Spain,  and  a  Philosophical  Examination  of  the 
Antiquity  and  Civilization  of  the  Basque  People.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1829 

867  ESPANOL  Constitncional,  El,  6  Miscelanea  de  Politica,  Cien- 
cias  y  Artes,  Literatura,  etc.     Periodico  Mensual.  (Vol.  I., 
3d  Ed.)    Half  calf.  4  vols.     8°  Londres,  1820 

868  ESTAING,  Comte  D'.     Extrait  du  Journal  d'un   Officier  de  la 
Marine  de  1'Escadre  de  M.  le  Comte  d'Estaing.     Half  calf. 

8°  N.  P.  1782 

869  ESTRADESV  Comte  D'.      Lettres,  Memoires,  et   Negotiations. 
Nouvelle  Edition,  dans  laquelle  on  a  retabli  tout  ce  qui  avoit 
ete  supprime  dans  les  Precedentes.     Sheep. 

9  vols.     12°  Londres,  1743 

870  EUTROPIUS.     Historic  Romanae  Breviarium.     Calf. 

8°  Londini,  1716 

871  EVANS,  Hugh  D.     An  Essay  on  Pleading,  with  a  View  to  an 
Improved  System.     Law  calf.  8°  Baltimore,  1827 

872  EVERETT,  A.  H.]      America.     By  a   Citizen  of  the  United 
States.     Half  calf.  8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  5J 

873  EVERETT,  A.  H.]    Europe;   or  A  General   Survey  of  the 
Present  Situation  of  the  Principal  Powers,  with  Conjectures 
on  their  Future  Prospects.    By  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States. 

8°  Boston,  1822 

874  New  Ideas  on  Population ;  with  Remarks  on  the  The 
ories  of  Malthus  and  Godwin.    2d  Ed.  Boards.  8°  Bost.  1826 

With  the  autograph  of  Edward  Everett. 

875  EVERETT,  Edward.     A   Defence  of  Christianity  against   the 
Work  of  George  B.  English.     Calf.  12°  Boston,  1814 

876  The  Life  of  George  Washington,  prepared  for  the 

"  Encyclopedia  Britannica."     Cloth.          12°  New  York,  1860 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

877  EXILES  in  Virginia :  with  Observations  on  the  Conduct  of  the 
Society  of  Friends  during  the  Revolutionary  War  ;  compris 
ing  the  Official  Papers  of  the   Government  relating  to  that 
Period,  1777-78.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1848 

878  EXPEDIENCY,  The,  of  securing  our  American   Colonies  by 
settling  the  Country  adjoining  the  River  Missisippi,  and  the 
Country  upon  the  Ohio.     Half  morocco,  neat. 

12°  Edinburgh,  1763 

879  EXPOSITION  of  the  Weakness  and  Inefficiency  of  the  Gov 
ernment  of  the  United  States.     Half  cloth.         12°  N.  P.  1845 

880  EXTRACTS  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  High  Court  of  Vice- 
Admiralty  in   Charleston.  South   Carolina,  upon   Six  several 
Informations  adjudged  by  the    Honourable  Egerton  Leigh, 
Esq.,  Sole  Judge  of  that  Court,  and  his  Majesty's  Attorney- 
General  in  the  said  Province,  in  1767  and  1768.     With  Ex 
planatory  Remarks,  Copies  of  Two  Extraordinary  Oaths,  and 
Observations  on  American  Custom-House  Officers  and  Courts 
of  Vice- Admiralty.     Half  turkey  morocco. 

Large  8°  Charlestown,  [1768  ?] 

881  -4JWABRICIUS,  J.  A.     Bibliotheca  Latina  aucta  Diligentia 
&      J.  A.Ernesti.     Half  calf .     3  vols.     8°  Lipsia,  1773-74 

882  FAIRCHILD,  J.  H.    Farewell  Address  to  the  Payson  Church. 
Cloth.  pp.  63.     16°  Boston,  1858 

883  . Remarkable  Incidents  in   the   Life  of   Rev.  J.   H. 

Fairchild.     With  a  Portrait.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1855 

884  FALCONER,  Thomas.     On  the   Discovery  of  the  Mississippi, 
and  on    South    Western    Oregon,  and   the    North   Western 
Boundary  of  the  United  States.       With  a    Translation  from 
the  original  Ms.  of  Memoirs,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Discovery  of 
the   Mississippi,  by  Robert  Cavelier  de   LA  SALLE,  and  the 
Chevalier  Henry  de  Tonty.     Cloth.  12°  London,^  1844 

885  FANNING,  Nathaniel.     Memoirs  of  the   Life   of  Captain   N. 
Fanning,  an  American  Navy  Officer,  who  served  during  part 
of  the  American  Revolution  under  Com.  John    Paul   Jones. 
Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1808 


58  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

886  FARLEY,  Stephen.     Discourses  and  Essays  on    Theological 
and  Speculative  Topics.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1851 

887  FARMER,  Hugh.     A  Dissertation  on  Miracles.     3d  Ed. 
Calf.  12°  London,  1810 

888  An  Essay  on  the  Demoniacs  of  the  New  Testament. 

2d  Ed.      Calf.  12°  London,  1805 

889  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and   Design  of  Christ's 

Temptation  in  the  Wilderness.     4th  Ed.      Calf. 

12°  London,  1805 

890  FARMER,  John.     A   Genealogical   Register  of  the  First  Set 
tlers  of  New  England ;  containing  an  Alphabetical  List  of 
the  Governours,  Deputy-Governours,  Assistants  or  Counsellors, 
and  Ministers  of  the   Gospel  in  the  several   Colonies,  from 
1620  to   1692,  &c.      With   Genealogical  and    Biographical 
Notes,  collected  from  Ancient  Records,  etc.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Lancaster,  Mass.  1829 

891  FARMER'S  Monthly  Visitor.     Vols.  XII.  and  XIII.  complete. 
Unbound.  8°  Manchester.  N.  H.  1852-53 

892  FEARN,  John.     Anti-Tooke  ;  or  an  Analysis  of  the  Principles 
and    Structure   of   Language,    Exemplified   in    the    English 
Tongue.     Boards.  8°  London,  1824 

893  FEDERALIST,  The,  on  the  New  Constitution,  written  in  1788, 
by  Hamilton,  Madison,  and  Jay  ;  with  the  Letters  of  Pacificus 
and   Helvidius,  on  the   Proclamation   of  Neutrality  of  1793. 
Sheep.  8°  Hallowell,  Me.  1826 

894  FELLOWES,  Robert.      A  Picture   of   Christian    Philosophy. 
4th  Ed.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1803 

895  FELLOWS,  John.      The  Veil  Removed ;    or  Reflections   on 
David   Humphrey's   Essay  on  the  Life  of   Israel    Putnam. 
Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1843 

896 Another  copy.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1843 

897  FELT,  Joseph  B.     An  Historical  Account  of  Massachusetts 
Currency.     Illustrated.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1839 

898  FELTON,  J.  B.     The  Horse-Shoe,  a  Poem.     Boards. 

pp.  29.     12°  Boston,  1849 

899  FENELON,  F.  de  S.  de  la  M.     The  Adventures  of  Telemachus, 
in  French  and  English.     Sheep.     2  vols.        12°  London,  1787 

900  Selections  from  his  Writings,  with  a  Memoir  of  his 

Life,  by  Mrs.  E.  L.  Follen.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1831 

901  FERGUSON,  Adam.     An  Essay  on  the  History  of  Civil  Society. 
7th  Ed.      Calf.  8°  Boston,  1809 

902  FERMIN,  Philippe.      Description  Generale,  Historique,  Geo- 
graphique  et  Physique  de  la  Colonie  de  Surinam.    Plates  and 
map.      Calf.  2  vols  in  1.     8°  Amsterdam,  17,69 

903  FEBRAND,  A.  F.  C.,  Comte.     L'Esprit  de  1'Histoire.     6e  Ed. 
Half  calf.  4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1826 

904  FERRER  DEL  Rio,  A.     Historia  del  Reinado  de  Carlos  III.  en 
Espaila.     Paper.  4  vols.     8°  Madrid,  1856 


of  Jared  Sparks.  59 

905  FIELDING,  Thomas.     Select  Proverbs  of  all  Nations.      Mo 
rocco.  18°  London,  1824 

906  FILANGIERI,  G.     GEuvres,  traduites  de  1'Italien.      Nouvelle 
Edition,  accompagnee  d'une  Commentaire  par  M.  Benjamin 
Constant.      Half  calf .  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1822 

907  FILSON,  John.      The    Discovery,   Settlement,   and   Present 
State  of  Kentucke  ;  and  an   Essay  towards  the  Topography 
and  Natural  History  of  that  Important  Country.     With,  The 
Adventures  of  Col.  Daniel  Boon,  one  of  the   First  Settlers ; 
The  Minutes  of  the   PiankashaAv  Council,  held  at  Post  St. 
Vincents,  April  15,  1784;  An  Account  of  the  Indian  Nations 
within  the  United  States.     Half  morocco,  neat.     Rare. 

8°  Wilmington,  James  Adams,  1784 

Sold,  Morrell,  $14.00.  The  Map  mentioned  on  the  title-page  never  was  pub 
lished. 

908  FINDLEY,  William.     History  of  the  Insurrection  in  the  Four 
Western  Counties  of  Pennsylvania,  in  the  Year  1794.     Sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1796 
Sold,  Roche,  $14.25;  Fisher,  $12.50;  uncut,  $19.50;  Rice,  $22.00. 

909  FISHER,  P.      The   Angler's   Souvenir.      Engravings.      Half 
turkey  morocco.  12°  London,  1835 

910  FITCH,  Gov.  THOMAS.]  REASONS  why  The  British  Colonies, 
in  America,  Should  not  be  charged  with   Internal   Taxes,  by 
Authority  of  Parliament ;  Humbly  offered  For  Consideration, 
In    Behalf   of   the    Colony   of    Connecticut.     Half  morocco. 
SCARCE.  pp.  39.     New  Haven,  M  DCC  LXIV 

With  Mr.  Sparks's  autograph  on  the  title,  and  on  the  last  page  this  note  in  his 
hand:  "  For  a  notice  of  this  Pamphlet  see  Pitkins's  'History  of  the  United 
States,'  I.  165;  and  lugersoll's  '  Letters,'  p.  2." 

911  FLANDERS,  Henry.     The  Lives  and  Times  of  the  Chief  Jus 
tices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1855-58 

912  FLASSAN,  Le  Comte  G.  DE  R.  DE.     Histoire  de  la  Diplomatic 
Franchise,  on  de  la  Politique  de  la  France,  depuis  la  Fonda- 
tion  de  la  Monarchic  jusqu'  a  la  Fin  du  Regne  de  Louis  XVI. 
2e  Ed.     Half  calf.  7  vols.     8°  Paris.  1811 

913  FLEMING,  A.     Lessons  in  Geography  and  Astronomy  on  the 
Globes.     Half  morocco.  12°  Boston,  1844 

914  FLINT,  Timothy.     A  Condensed   Geography  and   History  of 
the  Western  States,  or  the  Mississippi  Valley.     Vol.  II.  Half 
cloth.  8°  Cincinnati,  1828 

915  Biographical  Memoir   of   Daniel   Booue,  the    First 

Settler  of  Kentucky.     With  Incidents  in  the  Early  Annals 
of  the  Country.     Half  cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1833 

916  Indian  Wars  of  the  West;  containing  Biographical 

Sketches  of  those  Pioneers  who  headed  the  Western  Settlers 
in  repelling  the  Attacks  of  the  Savages.     Sheep. 

12°  Cincinnati,  1830 


60  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

917  FLORID A-BLANC A,  J.  MONINO,   Conde  DE.      Representation 
hecha  al   Senor   Rey  D.  Carlos  III.,  en   10   de  Octubre  de 
1788.     Half  calf.  16°  Madrid,  1829 

"  Printed  at  Madrid  1829  for  private  circulation."  — J.  s. 

918  FLORUS,  L.  A.     Rerum  Romanorum  Epitome.    Ed.  3a.    Calf. 

8°  Londoni,  1727 

919  FLUGEL,  J.  G.      Complete   Dictionary  of  English  and    Ger 
man  and  German  and  English.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Leipsic,  1830 

920  A  Practical  Dictionary.     Part  L,  English  and  Ger 
man  ;  Part  II.,  German  and  English.     Half  calf \ 

8°  Leipsic  and  Hamburg,  1847—52 

921  Praktisches    Handbuch  der  Englischen   Correspon 
ded.     Half  sheep.  8°  Leipzig,  1827 

922  Praktisches    Handbuch    der    Englischen    Sprache. 

Boards.  8°  Leipzig,  1826 

923  The  Selector,  or  a  Choice  Collection  of  Miscellane 
ous  Pieces,  in   Prose  and    Poetry,  from    the    Best   English 
Writers.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Leipsic,  1827 

924  Vollstandige  Englische  Sprachlehre.     Boards. 

16°  Leipzig,  1824 

925  FEDERALIST,  The :  a  Collection  of  Essays  in  Favor  of  the 
New  Constitution,  as  agreed  upon  by  the  Fcederal  Convention, 
Sept.  17,  1787.     Reprinted  from  the  Original   Text.      With 
an  Historical  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  Henry  B.  Dawson. 
Vol.  L     Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1863 

926  FOLLEN,  Charles.     A  Practical    Grammar  of    German.    3d 
Ed.     Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1834 

927  FOLSOM,  George.      History  of  Saco   and    Biddeford ;    with 
Notices  of  other  Early  Settlements,  and  of  the   Proprietary 
Governments  in  Maine.     Boards.  12°  Saco,  1830 

928  Another  copy.  12°  Saco.  1830 

929  FONTENELLE,  B.  LE  B.  DE.     CEuvres,  precedees  d'une  Notice 
sur  sa  Vie  et  ses  Ouvrages.     Portrait.     Half  calf. 

5  vols.  8°  Paris,  1825 

930  FOOTE,  William  Henry.     Sketches  of  North  Carolina,  His 
torical  and  Biographical.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1846 

931  FORBES,   John.      The    Physiological    Effects    of    Alcoholic 
Drinks.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1848 

932  FORCE,  Peter.     The  National  Calendar.     For  1821,  29,  33, 
35.     Half  morocco.  4  vols.     12°  Washington,  1821-35 

933  Tracts  relating  to  the  Origin,  Settlement  and  Prog 
ress  of  the  Colonies  in  North  America,  from  the  Discovery 
of  the  Country  to  1776.     Half  cloth. 

4  vols.     8°  Washington,  1836-46 

934  FORCELLINI,    E.,   and   FACCIOLATI,  J.      Totius    Latinitatis 
Lexicon,  edidit,  Anglicam  Interpretationem  in  locum  Italica3 
substituit,    et    Gesneri    Indicem    Etymologicum   adjecit    J. 
Bailey.      Calf.  2  vols.    4°  Londini,  1828 


of  Jared  Sparks.  61 

035  FORSTER,  Anthony.     Sermons,  chiefly  of  a  Practical  Nature, 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  Memoir  of  the  Author's  Life.     Sheep. 

8°  Raleigh,  1821 

936  Another  copy.      Calf.  8°  Raleigh,  1821 

937  FOSTER,  John.     Essays,  in   a   Series   of   Letters.      5th  Ed. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1813 

938  FOSTER,  J.  W.,  and  WHITNEY,  J.  D.     Report  on  the  Geology 
and  Topography  of  a  Portion  of  the   Lake  Superior  Land 
District  in  Michigan.     Part  I.,  Copper  Lands.      Cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1850 

939  FOTHERGILL,  A.     An  Address  to  the  King  and  Parliament 
of  Great  Britain,  on  Preserving  the  Lives  of  the  Inhabitants. 
3d  Ed.     Boards.  8°  London,  1783 

940  FOUR  Old  Plays :  Three  Interludes  —  Thersites,  Jack  Jugler, 
and  Heywood's  Pardoner  and   Frere  —  and  Jocasta,  a  Trag 
edy.     By  Gascoigne  and  Kin wel marsh.     With  an  Introduc 
tion  and  Notes  [by  Francis  J.  Child"].     Cloth. 

12°    Cambridge,  1848 

941  FOWLER,   William    C.      English   Grammar.      The    English 
Language  in  its  Elements  and  Forms.     With  a  History  of  its 
Origin  and  Development.     Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1850 

942  Memorials  of  the  Chaunceys,  including    President 

Chauncey,  his  Ancestors  and  Descendants.     Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1858 

943  Fox,  Charles  J.     History  of  the  Early  Part  of  the  Reign  of 
James  II.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1808 

944  Fox,  Ebenezer.     Adventures  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

18°  Boston,  1847 

945  FOY,  M.   Sebastien.     Discqurs,  precedes  d'une   Notice  Bio- 
graphic[ue,  par  Tissot,  d'un  Eloge,  par  Etienne,  et  d'un  Essai 
sur   1' Eloquence    Politique   en    France,   par    Jay.      2e    Ed. 
Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1826 

946  Histoire  de  la  Guerre  de  la  Peninsule  sous  Napo 
leon  ;  precedee  d'un  Tableau  Politique  et  Militaire  des  Puis 
sances  Belligerantes.     Paper.     4  vols.     18°  Bruxelles,  [1827] 

947  FRANCE,  La,  considered  sous  le  Rapport  de  la  Geographic 
Physique  et  Politique.     Paper.  24°  Paris,  1828 

948  FRANCIS,  J.  W.     Old  New  York ;  or  Reminiscences  of  the 
Past  Sixty  Years.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1858 

949  FRANCIS,  John  W.,  Jr.     A  Memorial  of  his  Life  and  Charac 
ter.     Morocco,  gilt.  8°  New  York,  1855 

950  FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN.     A  Book  for  the  Young  and  the 
Old.      Cloth.  16°   Cambridge,  1852 

951  Two  other  copies.      Cloth.  16°    Cambridge,  1852 

952  A  Collection  of  the  Familiar  Letters  and  Miscellane 
ous  Papers  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  12°  Boston,  1833 

953  Complete  Works  in  Philosophy,  Politics,  and  Morals. 

Half  calf.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1806 


62  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

954  FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN.     Correspondance  Inedite  et  Secrete, 
depuis  1'Annee  1753,  jusqu'  en  1790.     Publiee  pour  la  pre 
miere     Fois    en    France,    avec    des    Notes,    Additions,    etc. 
Paper.  2  voh.     8°  Paris,  1817 

955  ]    A    DISSERTATION    ON    LIBERTY   AND    NECESSITY, 

Pleasure  and  Pain.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1725 

This  pamphlet  was  "  written  by  Franklin  when  he  was  nineteen  years  old."  — 
,T.  f .  "  This  is  a  facsimile  reprint  by  Char'es  Whittingham,  London,  from  the 
original  edition  in  the  possession  of  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.,  G.  M.  B.,  Vermont 
House,  49  Camden  Square,  London."  Mr.  Stevens  reprinted  an  edition  of 
only  25  copies,  the  above  being  the  only  one  he  has  permitted  to  go  out  of  his 
hands. 

956  -  Experiments  and  Observations  on  Electricity,  made 
at  Philadelphia,  in  America.     To  which  are    added  Letters 
and  Papers  on  Philosophical  Subjects.     Half  calf. 

4°  London,  1769 

957  Familiar  Letters  and  Miscellaneous  Papers  of  Ben 
jamin  Franklin.  12°  London,  1833 

958  An  Historical  Review  of  the  Constitution  and  Gov 
ernment  of  Pennsylvania.  8°  London,  1759 

959  ]  The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  considered  with  regard 

to  her  Colonies,  and  the  Acquisitions  of  Canada  and  Guada- 
loupe.     To  which  are   added    Observations    concerning   the 
Increase  of  Mankind,  Peopling  of  Countries,  etc.     Half  mo 
rocco,    pp.  47.      The  last  page  is  slightly  defective. 

8°  London,  1760 

Appended  to  this  is  a  pamphlet  of  7  pages,  without  title-page,  called:  "Re 
marks  on  a  late  Protest  agaiust  the  Appointment  of  Mr.  Franklin  as  an  Agent 
for  this  Province." 

960  •   Life  and  Writings.     By  Jared  Sparks. 

10  voh.     8°  Boston,  1836 

961 The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  including  a  Sketch 

of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  of  Independence,  and 
of  the  Various  Negotiations  at  Paris  for  Peace  ;  with  the 
History  of  his  Political  and  other  Writings.  Half  cloth. 

12°  London,  1826 

962  Memoirs  written  by  Himself,  and  continued  to  his 

Death  by  his   Grandson,  William  Temple  Franklin;   com 
prising  his  Private  Correspondence. 

6  voh.     8°  London,  1818-19 

963  Memoirs,  written  by  Himself,  and  continued  by  his 

Grandson  and  others.     Sheep.     2  voh.     8°  Philadelphia,  1834 

964  Miscelanea    de    Economia,    Politica,    y   Moral,   ex- 

tractada  de  las  Obras  de  Benjamin  Franklin,  y  precedida  de 
una  Noticia  sobre  su  Vida.     Traducida  del  Frances  por  R. 
Mangino.     Half  turkey  morocco.         2  voh.     18°  Paris,  1825 

965  CEtivres,  etc.     Traduites  de  1'Anglois  sur  la  4e  Ed. 

Par  M.  Barbeu  Dubourg.     Avec  des  Additions  Nouvelles,  et 
des  Figures  en  Taille  Douce.     Calf.     2  voh.     4°  Paris,  1773 

966  Political,  Miscellaneous,  and   Philosophical   Pieces. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  63 

Now  first  collected,  with  Explanatory  Plates,  Notes,  and  an 
Index  to  the  Whole.  Half  cloth.  8°  London,  1779 

967  FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN.  La  Science  du  Bonhomme  Richard, 
precedee  d'un  Abrege  de  la  Vie  de  Franklin,  et  suivie  de  son 
Interrogatoire  devant  la  Chambre  des  Communes.  Half  calf. 

16°  Paris,  I' An  II 

968 ]  The  same.  2e  Edition,  exactement  seinblable  a  la 

Premiere.  Half  calf .  12°  Philadelphie  et  Paris,  1778 

This  volume  also  contains:  Franklin's  Examination  before  the  English  Parlia 
ment,  in  Feb.  1766;  the  Constitution  of  Pennsylvania,  as  established  in  July 
1776 ;  and  the  examination  of  Mr.  Penn  before  Parliament  in  Nov.  1776. 

969  ]     SOME     OBSERVATIONS     ON    THE    PROCEEDINGS 

AGAINST  THE  REV.  MR.  HEMPHiLL ;  with  a  Vindication  of 
his  Sermons.     The  Second  Edition. 

16°  Philadelphia,  Printed  and  sold  by  B.  FRANKLIN,  1735 
Also:  A  LETTER  TO  A  FRIEND  IN  THE  COUNTRY,  Contain 
ing  the  Substance  of  a  Sermon  Preached  at  Philadelphia,  in 
the  Congregation  of  The  Rev.  Mr.  Hemphill,  Concerning  the 
Terms  of  Christian  and  Ministerial  Communion. 

pp.  40.     16°  Printed  and  sold  by  B.  FRANKLIN,  at 
the  new  Printing- Office  near  the  Market,  Philadelphia,  1735 

Neatly  bound  in  one  volume,  half  calf.  —  These  pamphlets  are  confidently 
ascribed  to  Franklin  by  Mr.  Sparks,  who  says  of  them:  "I  have  never  seen  or 
heard  of  another  copy,  nor  have  I  ever  seen  their  titles  in  any  catalogue  of 
books."  See  also  Sparks'  Franklin,  p.  125. 

970  Vie  de  Benjamin    Franklin,  ecrite    par  Lui-meme. 

Traduite  de  1' Anglais,  avec  des  Notes,  par  J.  Castera.     Half 
calf.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1798? 

971  The   Way  to  Wealth,  or  Poor  Richard  improved. 

Half  calf.     Fine  Portrait  of  Franklin.  16°  Paris,  1795 

With  a  translation  into  French;  a  letter  of  Franklin,  and  a  French  version  of  it; 
an  original  French  letter  of  his  to  Madame  *  *;  Dialogue  entre  la  Goutte  et 
Franklin;  Vers  sur  le  meme  sujet;  Avis  a  ceux  qui  voudroient  aller  s'etablir 
en  Amerique ;  Epitaphe  de  Franklin. 

972  Works.     Calf.  2  vols.     12°  London,  1793 

973  Works.     Calf.  24°  London,  1809 

974  Works  on  Philosophy,  Politics,  and  Morals.    Duane's 

Edition.  6  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1809-17 

975  The  same.  1809-18 

976  —   —   Works,  containing  several  Political   and  Historical 
Tracts  not  included  in  any  Former  Edition,  and  many  Letters, 
Official  and  Private,  not  hitherto  published ;  with  Notes,  and 
a    Life    of  the    Author.      By   Jarecl    Sparks.      Half  turkey 
morocco.  10  vols.     8°  Boston,  1840 

976« Same.    Cloth.  Large  paper.  10  vols.    8°  Boston,  1840 

977  Memorial  of  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Frank 
lin.      Cloth.     (3  copies.}  8°  Boston,  1857 

978  Same.     Large  paper.      Cloth.  4°  Boston,  1857 

979  FREE,  John.     An  Essay  towards  an  History  of  the  English 
Tongue.     Half  calf .  8°  London,  1788 


64  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

980  FREE  Thoughts  on  Despotic  and  Free  Governments,  as  con 
nected  with  the  Happiness  of  the  Governor  and  the  Gov 
erned.     Half  sheep.  8°  London,  1781 

981  FREEMAN,  James.     Sermons  and  Charges.      New  Edition. 
Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1832 

982  Sermons  on  Particular  Occasions.     3d  Ed.     Boards. 

12°  Boston,  1821 

983  FREMONT,  J.  C.     Report  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains  in  1842,  and  to  Oregon  and  North  Califor 
nia  in  1843-44.      Unbound.  8°  Washington,  1845 

984  FRENCH,  B.  F.     Historical  Collections  of  Louisiana,  embrac 
ing  many   Rare  and  Valuable    Documents,  relating   to   its 
Natural,  Civil,  and  Political  History.     Cloth. 

3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1846-51 

985  Historical  Memoirs  of  Louisiana,  to  the  Departure 

of  Gov.  O'Reilly  in  1770.     With  Notes,  forming  the  Fifth  of 
the  Historical  Collections.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1853 

986  FRENCH   CLAIMS.     To  the   People  of   the   United   States. 
Paper.  8°  Philadelphia,  1807 

A  statement  of  the  transactions  of  the  American  Commissioners  at  Paris,  under 
the  Convention  of  April  1803,  for  the  settlement  of  claims  by  American  citi 
zens  for  spoliations  by  the  French  Government. 

987  FREY,  Joseph  Samuel  C.  F.     A  Hebrew  Grammar  in  Eng 
lish.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  N.  D. 

988  FRISBIE,  Levi.     A  Collection  of  his  Miscellaneous  Writings, 
with  Notices  of  his  Life.     By  Andrews  Norton.     Boards. 

8°  Boston,  1823 

989  FROBISHER,  MARTIN.     DE  MARTINI  FORBISSERI  ANGLI 
NAVIGATIONS  IN  REGIONES  OCCIDENTIS  ET  SEPTENTRIONIS 
Narratio  Historica,  ex  Gallico  Sermone  in  Latinum  translata 
per  D.  Joan.  Tho.  Freigivm. 

Fine  copy  in  morocco.     44  leaves.     1 6° 

\_Colophon~]  Noribergce  imprimebatur,  in  Officina  Catharince 
Gerlachin  S$  Hceredum  lohannis  Montani,  Anno  cio  ic  xxc 
With  a  wood-cut :  "Pictvra  vel  Delineatio  Hominvm  nvper  Ex  Anglia  advec- 
torum  una  cum  eorum  armis  tentoriis,  &  naviculis."  The  original  drawing  in 
water  colors  of  this  cut,  representing  a  man,  wife,  and  child,  probably  by  John 
White,  afterwards  Governor  of  Virginia,  is  now  preserved  in  the  Granville 
Library  in  the  British  Museum. 

990  FROGER,  T.    RELATION  OF  A  VOYAGE  in  1695, 1696, 1697  on 
the  Coasts  of  Africa,  Streights  of  Magellan,  Brasil,  Cayenna, 
and  the  Antilles,  by  a  Squadron  of  French  Men  of  War,  under 
the  command  of  M.  de  Gennes.    Illustrated  with  divers  Strange 
Figures  drawn  to  the  life.      Wanting  the  engraved  frontispiece. 
Calf.  Small  8°  London,  1698 

991  FROST,  Mrs.  J.  Blakeslee.      The  Rebellion   in  the  United 
States;  or  the  War  of  1861 ;  a  Complete  History  of  its  Rise 
and  Progress.     Taken  from  Documents.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Hartford,  1862-63 

992  FROTHINGHAM,  Nathaniel  L.     Sermons  in  the  Order  of  a 
Twelvemonth.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1852 


of  Jared  Sparks.  65 

993  FROTHIXGHAM,  Richard.     Life  and  Times  of  Joseph  War 
ren.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1865 

Tbis  and  the  next  presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

994  A  Tribute  to  Thomas  Starr  King.     Cloth. 

16°  Boston,  1865 

995  History  of  the  Siege  of  Boston,  and  of  the  Battles 

of  Lexington,  Concord,  and  Bunker  Hill.     Also  an  Account 
of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument.     With  Documents  and  Maps. 
Cloth.  Large  12°  Boston,  1849 

996  FRY,  Elizabeth.     Observations  on  the  Visiting,  Superintend 
ence  and  Government  of  Female  Prisoners.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1827 

997  FUNES,  Gregorio.     Ensayo  de  la  Historia  Civil  del  Paraguay, 
Buenos- Ay  res,  y  Tucuman.     3  vols.     Paper. 

4°  Buenos- Ayr es,  1816 

998  FURNESS,  William  H.     Jesus  and  his  Biographers ;  or  the 
Remarks  on  the  Four  Gospels  revised,  with   Copious  Addi 
tions.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1838 

999 Remarks  on  the  Four  Gospels.  Cloth.     12°  Phil.  1836 

1000  /f^AGE,  Thomas.      Nouvelle    Relation,    contenant    ses 

Voyages    dans   la   Nouvelle    Espagne,    traduit    par 
le  Sieur  de  Beaulieu  Hues  O'Neil.      2  vols  in  one. 
Sheep.  18°  Paris,  1676 

1001  GAILLARD,  G.  H.     Histoire  de  la  Rivalite  de  la  France  et 
de  1'Angleterre.     Half  calf.  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1818 

1002  GALIGNANI'S  New  Paris  Guide,     loth  Ed.     Paper. 

16°   Paris,  1827 

1003  Same.     For  1857.     Morocco.  16°   Paris,  1857 

1004  GALLATIN,  A.     The  Right  of  the  United  States  of  America 
to  the  North-Eastern  Boundary  claimed  by  them.     With  an 
Appendix  and  Eight  Maps.    Half  doth.    8°  New  York,  1840 

1005  GALLERY  of  Illustrious  Americans,  containing  the  Portraits 
and   Biographical  Sketches  of  Twenty-Four  of   the  most 
Eminent  Citizens  of  the  American  Republic  since  the  Death 
of  Washington.      Cloth.  Folio.     New  York,  1850 

1006  GALLOWAY,  Joseph.]     A  Candid  Examination  of  the  Mu 
tual  Claims  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies  ;  with  a  Plan 
of  Accommodation  on  Constitutional  Principles.     Not  com 
mon.  London,  1780 

1007  Examination  before  the  House  of  Commons,  in  a 

Committee  on  the  American  Papers.     With  Notes.     Half 
calf.  8°  London,  1779 

1008  Same.     Edited  by  Thomas  Balch.     Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1855 

1009  GANILH,  Charles.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Various  Systems  of 
Political   Economy.     Translated  from  the   French,  by   D. 
Boileau.     Half  calf .  8°  New  York,  1812 


66  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1010  GANG,  John.     Biographical  Memoirs.     Written  principally 
by  Himself.     Boards.  12°  New  York,  1806 

1011  GARCILASSO  DE  LA  VEGA.     Histoire  de  la  Conquete  de  la 
Floride,  ou  Relation  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  la  Decouverte 
de  ce  Pays  par  Fernand  de  Soto.     Traduit  en  Francois  par 
P.  Richelet.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1711 

"  The  1st  Edition  of  this  translation  was  published  in  1670."  —  J.  s. 

1012  Geschichte  der  Eroberung  von  Florida,  aus  dem 

Spanischen   in    die    Franzosische,   und   aus    dieser   in    die 
Teutsche  Sprache  uebersetzet  von  Meier.     Boards. 

12°  Zelle,  1753 

1013  —    —   Histoire  des  Yncas,  Rois  du    Perou ;  traduite   par 
Jean  Baudoin.     Old  calf.     2  vols.     18°  Amsterdam,  1704-15 

1014  GARDEN,  Alexander.     Anecdotes  of  the  Revolutionary  War 
in  America,  with   Sketches  of  Characters  of  Persons   the 
most  distinguished,  in  the   Southern  States,  for  Civil  and 
Military  Services.     Boards.     Rare.  8°  Charleston,  1822 

1015  Anecdotes  of  the  American  Revolution.      2d  Se 
ries.     Half  cloth.     Rare.  12°  Charleston,  1828 

1016  GARDEN,  Le  Comte  DE.     Histoire  Generale  des  Traites  de 
Paix  et  autres   Transactions    Principales  entre  toutes   les 
Puissances  de  1'Europe,  depuis  la  Paix  de  Westphalie ;  Ou- 
vrage  comprenant  les  Travaux  de  Koch,  Schoell,  etc. ;  en- 
tierement  refondus  et  continues  jusqu'  a   ce  Jour.     1-12, 
turkey  morocco  ;  13.  14,  paper.  14  vols.     8°  Paris,  N.  D. 

1017  Traite  Complet  de  Diplomatic,  ou  Theorie  Generale 

des  Relations  Exterieures  des  Puissances  de  1'Europe.    Half 
turkey  morocco.  3  vols.     Paris,  1833 

1018  G[ARDERA],  F.  B.     Le  Lecteur  Fran9ais  de  la  Jeunesse. 
Half  morocco.  12°  Northampton,  1826 

1019  GARLAND,  Hugh  A.     The  Life  of  John  Randolph  of  Roa- 
noke.      Cloth.     With  2  portraits.    2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1850 

1020  GARNEAU,  F.  X.    Histoire  du  Canada,  depuis  sa  Decouverte 
jusqu'  a  nos  Jours.     Paper.          2  vols.     8°  Quebec,  1845-46 

1021  —    —    The  Same.     3e  Edition,  corrigee.     Paper. 

3  vols.     8°  Quebec,  1859 

1022  GARNER,  John.     Le  Nouveau  Dictionnaire  Universe],  Fran- 
c,ois-Anglois.     Sheep.  2  vols.     4°  Rouen,  An  X.  1802 

1023  GARRARD,  Lewis  H.     Chambersburg  in  the  Colony  and  the 
Revolution.     A  Sketch.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1856 

1024  GAY,  John.     Fables.     Sheep.  24°  Paris,  1800 

1025  GAYARRE,    Charles.      Histoire    de   la    Louisiana.     Vol.    I. 
Paper.  8°  Nouvelle  Orleans,  1846 

1026  Louisiana:   its  History  as  a  French  Colony.      3d 

Series  of  Lectures.     Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1852 

1027  GAZETA  de  Colombia.     [From  Sept.  6,  1821,  to  Dec.  28, 
1823.]     Half  sheep.     Scarce.  Cucuta  and  Bogota. 

The  first  12  Nos.  were  published  at  Cucuta,  in  4°,  the  rest  (called  "  Gaceta  de 
Colombia  ")  at  Bogota,  in  folio. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  67 

1028  GEE,  Joshua.     The  Trade  and  Navigation  of  Great  Britain 
considered ;    New   Edition,  with    Interesting    Additions  by 
a  Merchant.     Calf.  12°  London,  1767 

1029  GELLIUS,  Aulus.     The   Attic   Nights.     Translated   by  W. 
Beloe.     Sheep.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1795 

1030  GENERAL    Index    to   the    Bills,    Reports,   Accounts,    and 
other  Papers,  printed  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Commons  : 
1801-26.     Paper.  Folio.     \_London~],  1829 

1031  GENERAL  Repository  and  Review,  The.     Half  russia. 

4  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1812-13 

1032  GENET,  E.  C.     Memorial  on  the  Upward  Forces  of  Fluids, 
and  their  Applicability  to  several  Arts,  Sciences,  and  Pub 
lic  Improvements.     Boards.  8°  Albany,  1825 

1033  GENEVA.     The   Doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Geneva  illus 
trated,  in  a  Series   of  Sermons  preached  by  the  Modern 
Divines  of  that  City.     Edited  by  J.  S.  Pons.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1825 

1034  GEORGIA  Historical  Society.     Collections.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Savannah,  1840-42 

1035  Documents.  8°  Washington,  1827 

1036  GERALDINE  of  Desmond;  or  Ireland  in  the  Reign  of  Eliza 
beth.     Boards.  3  vols.     12°  London,  1829 

1037  GETTY,    J.  A.      The   Art   of    Rhetoric.      By  J.  Holmes. 
Added,  Quintilian's  Course  of  an   Ancient  Roman   Educa 
tion,  etc.      Cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1849 

1038  GIBBES,   R.  TV.     Documentary   History  of  the  American 
Revolution,  consisting  of  Letters  and  Papers  relating  to  the 
Contest  for  Liberty,  chiefly  in  South  Carolina,  in   1781  and 
1782.     From  Originals  in  the  Possession  of  the  Editor,  and 
from  other  Sources.     Paper.  8°  Columbia,  S.  C.  1853 

1039  The  Same.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1855 

1040  GIBBON,  Edward.     The  History  of  the  Decline  and  Fall  of 
the  Roman  Empire.      Calf.  12  vols.     8°  London,  1802 

1041  -  -   Miscellaneous  Works.     With  Memoirs  of  his  Life 
and  Writings,  by  himself.      Calf.       3  vols.    8°  Dublin,  1796 

1042  GIBBS,  George.     Memoirs  of  the  Administrations  of  Wash 
ington  and  John  Adams,  edited  from  the  Papers  of  Oliver 
Wolcott.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1846 

1043  GILLIES,  John.     The  History  of  Ancient  Greece,  its  Colo 
nies  and  Conquests.     2d  Amer.  Ed.     Sheep. 

4  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1822 

1044  OILMAN,  D.  C.     A  Historical  Discourse  in  Norwich,  Conn., 
Sept.  7.  1859.     2d  Edition.     Paper.  8°  Boston,  1859 

1045  GILMOR,  Robert.     Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Autographs 
in  his  possession.     Part  I.  Foreign  Collection.      Cloth. 

16°  Baltimore,  N.  D. 

1046  GiRAULT-DuviviEB,   C.  P.     Grammaire  des   Grammaires. 
6e  Edition.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1827 


68  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1047  GLASS,  Francis.     A  Life  of  George  Washington,  in  Latin 
Prose.      Cloth.  12°  New   York,  1835 

The  preface  contains  a  very  interesting  account  of  the  author  of  this  curious 
book. 

1048  GODMAN,   John   J.      American   Natural   History.     Vol.  I. 
Part  I.  Mastology.      Covers  gone.  8°  Philadelphia,  1862 

1049  GOERTZ,  Comte  J.     Memoire,  on  Precis  Historique  sur  la 
Neutralite  Armee  et  son  Origine.  Half  calf .    8°  Basle,  1801 

1050  GOETHE,  J.    W.  VON.      Iphigenia   in   Tauris.     A  Drama. 
Translated  by  G.  J.  Adler.     Boards.      12°  New  York,  1850 

1051  Leiden  des  jungen  Werthers.     Half  calf. 

16°  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  1795 

1052  GOLDONI*  Carlo.     Opere.     Vols.  I.-XXXI.,  wanting  vols. 
V.,  IX.,  XL,  XX.,  XXL,  XXIIL,  XXIV.     Paper. 

24  vols.     16°  Lucca,  1788-93 

1053  GOLDSBOROUGH,    Charles  W.      The  United  States  Naval 
Chronicle.     Vol.  I.  [all  that  was  published].     Boards. 

8°  Washington  City,  1824 

1054  GOLDSMITH,  Oliver.     Essays,  Poems,  and  Plays.     Calf. 

24°  London,  1816 

10540  Miscellaneous  Works,  with   Memoirs  of  his  Life 

and  Writings.     Boards.      With  Portrait. 

4  vols.     8°   Glasgow,  1816 

1055  Miscellaneous    Works.      Edited    by   Washington 

Irving.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1830 

10550  Roman  History.  12°  Philadelphia,  1826 

1056  GOOD,  J.  M.     The  Book  of  Nature;  to  which  is  now  pre 
fixed  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.     Sheep. 

8°  New  York,  1831 

1057  Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Rev.  Alex. 

Geddes.      Calf.  8°  London,  1803 

1058  GOODRICH,  Charles  A.     A  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America.     5th  Edition.     Engravings.     Sheep. 

18°  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.  1825 

1059  Lives  of  the  Signers  to  the  Declaration  of  Inde 
pendence.     Half  cloth.  ^         8°  New  York,  1829 

1060  GOODRICH,    Samuel     G.       Les    Etats-Unis     d'Amerique. 
Aper9u  Statistique,  Historique,  Geographique,  Industriel,  et 
Social.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1852 

10600  •]    Lives  of  Celebrated  American  Indians.      Cloth. 

16°  New  York,  1844 

1061  GOODWIN,  Isaac.     Town  Officer,  or  Laws  of  Massachusetts 
relative  to  the  Duties  of  Municipal  Officers.     Sheep. 

18°  Worcester,  1829 

1062  GOODY  Two  Shoes.     First  Worcester  Edition. 

24°  Worcester,  1787 

1063  GORDON,  Thomas  F.     Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United 
States.     With  Notes  Explanatory  and  Historical.     Calf. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1827 


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1064  GORDON,  Thomas  F.    Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey. 
Map.     Sheep.  8°  Trenton,  1834 

1065  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York.     Map  of  the 

State,  and  of  each  County,  Plans  of  the  Cities,  etc.     Sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1836 

1066  The  History  of  America.     Vol.11.     Cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1831 

1067  The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  from   its  Discovery 

by  Europeans,  to  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  in  1776. 
Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1829 

1068  GORDON,  William.     The  History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Establishment  of  the  Independence  of  the  United  States; 
including  an  Account  of  the  Late  War,  and  of  the  Thirteen 
Colonies,  from  their  Origin  to  that  Period.      Calf,  the  bind 
ing  of  Vol.  I.  loose.  4  vols.     8°  London,  1788 

"  The  work  is  an  immense  collection  of  facts  presented  with  great  impartial 
ity."—  Prof.  Smyth. 

1069  GOSSON,  Stephen.     The  School  of  Abuse.     A  Pleasant  In 
vective  against  Poets,  Pipers,  Players,  Gesters,  &c. 

8°  London,  1841 

1070  GOUDAR,  L.     Gramatica  Italiana  e  Francese.     Half  sheep. 

18°   Geneva,  1803 

1071  GOULD,   David.     Life  of  Robert   Morris.      With  Extracts 
from  his  Speeches,  illustrating  his  Biography,  and  the  Early 
History  of  Finance,  Banking,  and  Commerce  in  the  United 
States.     Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1834 

1072  GRJEC^E  Grammatices  Rudimenta ;  in  Usum  Scholae  Eton- 
ensis.     Boards.  12°  London,  1826 

1073  GRATER,  Francis.     German  and  English  Phrases  and  Dia 
logues.     Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1831 

1074  GRAHAME,  James.     The  History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress 
of  the  United  States  of  North  America,  till  the  British  Rev 
olution  in  1688.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1827 

"  Grahame  has  published  the  best  book  that  has  anywhere  appeared  in  the 
history  of  the  United  States."  —  North  Amer.  Review. 

1075  —   The  History  of  the  United  States  of  North  Amer 
ica,  from  the  Plantation  of  the  British   Colonies  till  their 
Revolt  and  Declaration  of  Independence.     Cloth. 

±vols.     8°  London,  W36 

1076  GRAND-PIERRE,  J.  H.     Quelques  Mois  de  Sejour  aux  Etats- 
Unis  d'Amerique.     Paper.  12°  Paris,  1854 

1077  A  Parisian  Pastor's  Glance  at  America.     Cloth. 

16°  Boston,  1854 

1078  GRANT,  Charles.     A  Poem  on  the  Restoration  of  Learning 
in  the  East.     Boards.  18°  Georgetown,  1824 

1079  GRATTAN,  T.  C.]     High-Ways  and  By- Ways.     3d   Series. 
Vol.  II.  Half  cloth.     12°  Philadelphia,  1827 

1080  GRAVES,  George.     British  Ornithology  ;  being-  the  History, 
with  a  Coloured  Representation  of  every  Known  Species  of 
British  Birds.     Half  calf.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1811-13 


70  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1081  GRAVIER,  Jacques.     Relation  ou  Journal  du  Voyage  clepuis 
le  Pays  des  Illinois  jusqu'  a  1'Embouchure  du  Mississipi. 
Cloth.  pp.  68.     4°  Nouvelle  York,  1859 

1082  GRAY,  Asa.      Genera   Florae   America    Boreali-Orientalis 
illustrata.     Vol.  I.      Cloth.  Royal  8°  Boston,  1848 

1083  GRAY,  F.  C.     Prison  Discipline  in  America.     Paper. 

8°  Boston,  1847 

1084  GRAY,  Thomas.     The  Bard ;  with  Illustrations  from  Draw 
ings  by  Mrs.  J.  Talbot.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1837 

1085  • Works  ;  with  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Writings  by 

W.  Mason.     Half  turkey  morocco.     2  vols.     4°  London,  1814 

1086  GRAYDON,  Alexander.]      Memoir  of  a  Life  chiefly  passed 
in  Pennsylvania,  within  the  Last  Sixty  Years.     Sheep. 

12°  Harrisburgh,  1811 
Graydon  was  a  naval  captain  in  the  Revolutionary  War. 

1087  Memoirs  of  his  Own  Time,  with  Reminiscences  of 

the  Men  and  Events  of  the  Revolution.      Edited  by  J.  S. 
Littell.     Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1846 

1088  GREAT  Britain.     Minutes  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on 
Education.     Paper.  Folio.     London,  1841 

1088«  Report  from  the  Poor-Law  Commissioners,  on  the 

Training  of  Pauper  Children.      With  Appendices.      Cloth. 

8°  London,  1841 

1089  GREENE,  George  W.     Biographical  Studies.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1860 

1090  Historical     View    of   the    American    Revolution. 

Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1865 

1091  GREENHOW,  Robert.     History  of  Oregon  and  California. 

8°  Boston,  1845 

1092 Memoir,  Historical  and  Political,  on  the  Northwest 

Coast  of  North  America,  and  the  Adjacent  Territories ; 
illustrated  by  a  Map  and  a  Geographical  View  of  those 
Countries.  By  Robert  Greenhow.  Half  calf . 

8°  Washington,  1840 

1093  GREENLEAF,  Moses.     A  Survey  of  the  State  of  Maine  in 
reference  to  its  Geographical  Features,  Statistics,  and  Polit 
ical  Economy;  with  Maps.     Half  russia.    8°  Portland,  1829 

1094  GREENWOOD,  Francis  William  Pitt.      A  History  of  King's 
Chapel  in  Boston,  the  First  Episcopal  Church  in  New  Eng 
land  ;  comprising  Notices  of  the  Introduction  of  Episcopacy 
into  the  Northern  Colonies.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1833 

1095  Miscellaneous  Writings.      Cloth.     12°  Boston,  1846 

1096  Sermons.     Portrait.     Cloth.     (2  copies.) 

2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1844 

1097  Sermons  of  Consolation.     Cloth.    12°  Boston,  1842 

1098  GREENWOOD,  James.     An  Essay  towards  a  Practical  Eng 
lish  Grammar.     5th  Ed.      Calf.  12°  London,  1753 


of  Jared  Sparks.  7 1 

1099  GREGOIRE,  Abbe  Henri.     An  Enquiry,  concerning  the   In 
tellectual  and  Moral  Faculties,  and   Literature  of  Negroes  ; 
with  an  Account  of  the  Life  and  Works  of  Fifteen  Negroes 
and  Mulattoes  distinguished  in  Science,  Literature,  and  the 
Arts.     Translated  by  D.  B.  Warden.     Naif  sheep. 

8°  Brooklyn,  1810 

1100  GRENVILLE,  R.  P.  T.  N.  B.   C.,  2d  Duke  of  Buckingham 
and  Chandos.     Memoirs  of  the  Court  and  Cabinet  of  George 
III.     From  Original  Family  Documents.    Portraits.     Cloth. 

4:  vols.     8°  London,  1853-55 

1101  GRENVILLE  Papers  :  Being  the  Correspondence  of  Richard 
Grenville  Earl  Temple,  K.  G.,  and  the  Right  Hon.  George 
Grenville,  their  Friends  and  Contemporaries.     Edited,  with 
Notes,  by  W.  J.  Smith.     Cloth.        4  vols.     8°  London,  1852 

1102  GRIFFET,  Le  R.  P.  Henri.,  Traite  des  Differentes  Sortes  de 
Preuves  qui  servent  a   Etablir    la    Verite    de    1'Histoire. 
Nouvelle  Ed.  augm.      Calf.  12°  Rouen,lll5 

1103  GRIFFITH,  William.]     Historical  Notes.     Boards. 

8°  N.  P.  [1825]  - 

"  This  book  was  never  published.  The  author  was  W.  Griffith  of  New  Jer 
sey,  whose  death  prevented  the  continuance  of  the  work,  and  the  completion 
of*  this  unfinished  volume."  — J.  s.  "  It  has  since  been  published,  in  1843, 
with  a  title-page." — J.  s.  An  autograph  Utter  of  W.  Griffith,  relating  to 
the  work,  accompanies  this  volume. 

1104  -    Historical  Notes  of  the   American    Colonies  and 

Revolution,  from  1754  to  1775.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Burlington,  N.  J.  1843 

1105  GRISWOLD,  Rufus  W.     The  Prose  Writers  of  America; 
with  a  Survey  of  the  History,  Condition  and  Prospects  of 
American  Literature.      With  Portraits  from  Original  Pic 
tures.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1847 

Presented  by  the  Editor  with  his  autograph. 

1106  GROTIUS,  Hugo.    The  Rights  of  War  and  Peace,  including 
the  Law  of  Nature  and  of  Nations,  from  the  Latin.     With 
Notes  from  the  Best  Political  and  Legal  Writers,  by  A.    C. 
Campbell.     Boards.  3  vols.     8°  Pontefract,  1814 

1107  GRYNJEUS,    Simon.]     Novvs    ORBIS    Regionvm   ac  In- 
svlarvm  Veteribvs   incognitarvm,   una   cum  tabula  cosmo- 
graphica,  &  aliquot  alijs  consimilis  argumenti  libellis  .... 
Adiecta  est  hvic  postremae  Editioni  Nauigatio  Caroli  Cae- 
saris  auspicio  in  Comltijs  Augustanis  instituta.     Folio. 

Basilea,  1537 

A  very  valuable  collection  of  voyages  of  the  15th  and  16th  centuries,  of 
which  the  original  accounts  are  hardly  to  be  found.  This  is  the  third  Latin 
edition,  and  contains  one  more  piece  than  the  other  two,  published  at  Basle 
and  Paris,  both  in  1532.  For  a  full  description  of  the  work  see  Harrisse's 
"  Bibliotheca  Americana  Vetustissima,"  p.  291,  etc.,  and  p.  357. 
i  In  the  same  volume  : 

Notitia  vtraqve  cvm  (Mentis  tvm  Occidentis  vltra  Arcadii  Honoriiqve  Cae- 
sarvm  Tempora.  Praecedit  Alciati  Libellus,  De  Magistratib%  etc.  With 
curious  old  wood -cuts.  Folio.  Halfrussia.  Basilice,  Fruben.,  1552 


7%  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1108  GUIDE  to  Northern  Archaeology,  edited  by  the  Earl  of  Elles- 
mere.     Paper.  8°  London,  1848 

1109  GUIDO,  a  Tale ;  Sketches  from  History,  and  other  Poems. 
By  lanthe.     Half  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1828 

1110  GUIZOT,  Frangois  Pierre  Guillaume.      Essais  sur  PHistoire 
de  France.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1833 

1111  Essay  on  the  Character  and  Influence  of  Washing 
ton  in  the  Revolution  of  the   United   States.     Translated. 
Paper.  16°  Boston,  1840 

1112  Same.     2d  Edition.      With   Portrait  of   Washington 

from  Houdoris  Bust.      Cloth.        16°  Boston,  and  Camb.  1851 

1113  Another  copy.    Cloth.      16°  Boston,  and  Camb.  1851 

1114  Histoire  de  la  Civilisation  en  France.     Paper. 

5  vols.     8°  Paris,  1829-32 

1115  Histoire  de  la  Civilisation  en  France.    2e  Edition. 

Paper.  4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1840 

1116  Histoire    de    la   Republique    d'Angleterre   et   de 

Cromwell  (1649-58).     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1854 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1117  Histoire   de   la    Revolution    d'Angleterre,   depuis 

1'Avenement    de    Charles  Pr  jusqu'  &  la    Restauration    de 
Charles  JI.     Half  calf.     2  vols.  8°  Paris,  1826-27 

1118  Histoire   Generale  de  la  Civilisation    en    Europe, 

depuis  la  Chute  de  1'Empire  Romain  jusqu'a  la  Revolution 
Frangaise.     Paper.,  8°  Paris,  1828 

1119  Same.     3e  Ed.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1840 

1120  Same.     Translated.      Cloth.       12°  New  York,  1840 

1120a  Histoire  desOrigines  du  Gouvernement  Represen- 

tatif  en  Europe.     Half  turkey  mor.      2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1851 

1121  GURLEY,  Ralph  R.      Life  of  Jehudi  Ashmun,  late  Colonial 
Agent  in  Liberia.     With  an  Appendix.      Cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1835 

1122  Mission  to  England  in  behalf  of  the  American  Col 
onization  Society.     Cloth.  12°  Washington,  1841 

1123  GURNET,  Joseph  J.     Observations  on  the  Religious  Pecul 
iarities   of  the   Society   of  Friends.     2d    Edition.     Uncut. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1824 

1124  GUYOT,  Arnold.     The  Earth  and  Man.     Translated  by  C. 
C.  Felton.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1849 

"Hommage  de  1'auteur." 

1125  JCJ  *  *  *  *  ,  Ze  Comte  D'.    Considerations  Generates  sur  la 
JJJ     Theorie   de  1'Impot  et  des  Dettes.     Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1825 

1126  HAKLUYT,   RICHARD.     THE   PRINCIPAL  NAVIGATIONS, 
VOYAGES,   TRAFFIQVES,   AND    DISCOVERIES    of   the  Eng 
lish  Nation,  made  by  sea  or  ouerland,  to  the  remote  and 
farthest  distant  Quarters  of  the  Earth,  at  any  time  within 


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the  Compasse  of  these  1 600  Yeres :  Diuided  into  three 
seuerall  Volumes,  according  to  the  Positions  of  the  Regions 
whereunto  they  were  directed.  Black  Letter.  Russia.  Fine 
copy,  but  the  running-title  of  a  few  leaves  in  Vol.  1.  clipped. 
3  vols.  in  2.  F°  London,  George 
Bishop,  Ralph  Newberie,  and  Robert  Barker,  1599-1600 

1127  HALE,  Salma.     Annals  of  Keene,  from  its  Settlement  in 
1734  to  1790.     [Second  Edition.]     With  Additions  and  a 
Continuation  to  1815.     Half  morocco.  8°  Keene,  1851 

1128  HALES,  J.     Works  of  the  ever  Memorable  Mr.  John  Hales 
of  Eaton.     Now  first  collected.     3  vols.    16°  Glasgow,  1765 

1129  HALIBURTON,  Thomas   C.      An   Historical  and   Statistical 
Account  of  Nova  Scotia.     Map  and  Engravings.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Halifax,  1829 

1130  HALKETT,  John.     Historical  Notes  respecting  the  Indians 
of  North  America ;  with  Remarks  on  the  Attempts  made 
to  convert  and  civilize  them.     Boards.          8°  London,  1825 

1131  HALL,  Capt.  in  Howe's  Regiment.']  The  History  of  the  Civil 
War  in  America.    Vol.  I.  [all  that  was  published].    Compre 
hending  the  Campaigns  of  1775-77.     2d  Edition.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1780 

1132  HALL,  Capt.  Basil.   Travels  in  North  America  in  the  Years 
1827  and  1828.     Boards.  3  vols.     12°  Edinburgh,  1829 

1132«  Extracts  from  a  Journal  written  on  the  Coasts  of 

Chili,  Peru,  and  Mexico.  2  vols.     12°  Edinburgh,  1824 

1133  HALL,  Benjamin  H.]     A  Collection  of  College  Words  and 
Customs.      Cloth.  12°  Cambridge,  1851 

1134  History  of  Eastern  Vermont,  from  its  Earliest  Set 
tlement  to  the  Close  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.     With  a 
Biographical  Chapter  and  Appendixes.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1858 

1135  HALL,  Col.  Francis.     Colombia,  its  Present  State  in  respect 
of  Climate,  Soil,  Productions,  Population.     With  an  Orig 
inal    Map,  and  Itineraries,  partly    from   Spanish   Surveys, 
partly  from  Actual  Observation.     Boards.     8°  London,  1824 

1136  HALL,  H.     Reports  on  Revolutionary  Claims.     Half  sheep. 

8°  Washington,  1840-43 

1137  HALL,  James.    A  Memoir  of  the  Public  Services  of  William 
Henry  Harrison.      Cloth.  18°  Philadelphia,  1836 

1138  Legends  of  the  West.    Cloth.     12°  New  York,  1854 

1139  HALL  AM,  Henry.     The  Constitutional  History  of  England 
from  the  Accession  of  Henry  VII.  to  the  Death  of  George 
II.     Half  cloth.  3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1829 

1140  Introduction  to  the   Literature  of  Europe  in  the 

XV.,  XVI.,  and  XVIIth  Centuries.     Half  calf. 

4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1839 

1141  View  of  the  State  of  Europe  during  the  Middle 

Ages.     7th  Edition.     Half  calf.          2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1840 


J4f  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1142  HAMILTON,  Alexander.     Works;  comprising  his  most  Im 
portant  Official  Reports ;  an  improved  Edition  of  the  Fed 
eralist  ;  On  the  New  Constitution,  written  in  1788  ;  and  Pa- 
cificus  on  the  Proclamation  of  Neutrality,  written  in  1793. 
Sheep.  3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1810 

With  portraits  of  Hamilton,  Madison,  and  Jay.     This  edition  contains  some 
matter  not  included  in  the  edition  of  1851. 

1143  'Works;    comprising  his  Correspondence,  and  his 

Political  and  Official  Writings,  exclusive  of  the  Federalist. 
Published  from  the  Original  Manuscripts  deposited  in  the 
Department  of  State,  by  Order  of  the  Joint  Library  Com 
mittee  of  Congress.     Edited  by  John  C.  Hamilton.      Cloth. 

7  vols.     8°  New  York,  1851 

1144  HAMILTON,  G.     The  English  School,  from  the  Days  of  Ho- 

f*rth   to   the  Present  Time.      Engraved  in  Outline  upon 
teel.      Cloth.  4  vols.     12°  London,  1831-32 

1145  HAMILTON,  John  C.    History  of  the  Republic  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  as  traced  in  the  Writings  of  Alexander 
Hamilton  and  of  his  Cotemporaries.      Cloth. 

6  vols.     8°  New  York,  1857-60 

1146  The  Life  of  Alexander   Hamilton.     By  his  Son. 

Cloth.     2  vols.,  the  2d  being  of  the  2d  Ed.     Scarce. 

8°  New  York,  1834-41 

1147  HAMILTON,    Thomas.]      Men   and   Manners   in    America. 
Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1833 

1148  HAMILTON,  Sir  William.     Metaphysics,  collected,  arranged 
and  abridged,  by  F.  Bowen.      Cloth.        12°  Cambridge,  1861 

1149  HAMMOND,  Jabez  D.     The  History  of  Political  Parties  in 
the  State  of  New  York,  from  the  Ratification  of  the  Federal 
Constitution  to  Dec.  1840.    Cloth.     2  vols.     8°  Albany,  1842 

1150  HARBY,  Isaac.     A  Selection  from  his  Miscellaneous  Writ 
ings.     With  a  Memoir  of  his  Life,  by  A.  Moise.    Half  cloth. 

8°  Charleston,  1829 

1151  HARDIE,  James.      The   New  Universal   Biographical  Dic 
tionary,  and  American  Remembrancer  of  Departed  Merit. 
Sheep.     Portraits.  4  vols.     8°  New  York,  1805 

1152  HARDWICKE,  R.     Shilling  House  of   Commons  for   1858. 
Cloth.  24°  London,  N.  D. 

1153  HARDY,  Francis.     Memoirs  of   the  Political  and  Private 
Life  of  James  Caulfield,  Earl  of  Charlemont,  etc.     Hand 
somely  bound  in  calf.     2d  Edition.     2  vols.     8°  London,  1812 

1154  HARPER'S  Ferry.     Reports  of  the  Majority  and   Minority 
of  the   Select    Committee  on  the  Harper's  Ferry  Invasion. 
Cloth.  8°  I  Washington,  1860] 

1155  HARRING,  Harro.     Poland  under  the  Dominion  of  Russia. 
From  the  German.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1834 

1156  HARRINGTON,   James.     The    Common- Wealth   of    Oceana. 
Dedicated  to  the  Lord  Protector.    Old  calf.    8°  N.  P.  [1656] 


of  Jared  Sparks.  J5 

1157  HARRIS,  James,  1st  Earl  of  Malmesbury.     Diaries  and  Cor 
respondence  ;    containing   his   Missions   to   the    Courts   of 
Madrid,  Frederick  the  Great,  Catherine  IT.  and  the  Hague ; 
and  his  Special   Missions   to    Berlin,   Brunswick,   and  the 
French  Republic.     Edited  by  his  Grandson.      Calf. 

4  vols.     8°  London,  1844 

1158  HARRIS,  James.     Hermes,  or  a  Philosophical  Inquiry  con 
cerning  Vniversal  Grammar.     6th  Edition.     Sheep. 

8°  London,  1806 

1159  HARRIS,  John.     A  Complete    Collection   of   Voyages  and 
Travels.  2  vols.     Folio.     London,  1705 

1160  HARRIS,  Thaddeus  Mason,  D.  D.     Biographical  Memorials 
of  James  Oglethorpe,  Founder  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia, 
in  North  America.      Cloth.     Portrait.  8°  Boston,  1841 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1161  The  Natural  History  of  the  Bible.     Sheep. 

8°  Boston,  1820 

1162  HARRIS,  Thaddeus   William.     A  Treatise  on  some  of  the 
Insects  of  New  England  Injurious  to  Vegetation.      Cloth. 
Engravings.  8°  Cambridge,  1842 

1162a Same.      With  richly  colored  engravings. 

8°  Boston,  1862 

1163  HARRIS,  William  Thaddeus.    Epitaphs  from  the  Old  Burying 
Ground  in  Cambridge.     With  Notes.     Half  cloth. 

12°  Cambridge,  1845 

1164  HARRISON,    Gen.    William    Henry.      Remarks  on   certain 
Charges  made  against  him  by   the  Republic  of  Colombia. 
Half  calf.  8°  Washington,  1830 

With  the  autograph  of  Gen.  Harrison,  presented  by  him  to  Miss  Silsbee, 
afterward  Mrs.  Sparks. 

Also:  Discourse  on  the  Aborigines  of  the  Valley  of  the  Ohio;  in  which  the 
Opinions  of  the  Conquest  of  that  Valley  by  the  Iroquois,  or  Six  Nations,  in 
the  17th  Century  are  examined  and  contested.  Half  calf. 

8°  Cincinnati,  1738 

1165  HARTLEY,  David.     Observations  on  Man.     4th  Ed.     2  vols. 
To  which  is  prefixed  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of 
Dr.  Hartley.     3d  Ed.     Sheep.         3  vols.     8°  London,  1801 

1166  HARVARD  Magazine,  The.     Vols.  I.-IV.,  and  Vol.  V.     No. 
1.      Unbound.  8°  Cambridge,  1854-59 

1167  HARVARD    University.      Astronomical    Observatory.      Ac 
count  of  the  Great  Comet  of  1858,  by  G.  P.  Bond.    Paper. 

4°  Cambridge,  1862 
With  51  beautiful  plates,  representing  the  comet  in  different  stages. 

1168  —       -   Annals.      Vol.  I.     Part  I.    Cloth.       4°  Camb.  1856 
1169 A  Catalogue  of  Standard,  Polar,  and  Clock  Stars, 

for  the  Reduction  of  Observations  in  Right  Ascension.  By 
T.  H.  Safford.  Paper.  4°  Cambridge,  1863 

H70  -   Results  of  Observations  made  under  W.  C.  Bond. 

Zone  Catalogue  of  5500  Stars,  between  the  Equator  and 
0°  20'  North  Declination,  observed  during  1852  and  1853. 
Paper.  4°  Cambridge,  1855 


76  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1171  HARVARD  University.  Law  School.  A  Catalogue  of  the 
Students  of  Law  from  the  Establishment  of  the  School  to  the 
End  of  the  2d  Term  in  1851.  Unbound.  12°  Camb.  1851 

1172 Laws  of  Harvard  College,  for  the  Use  of  the  Stu 
dents.  Half  morocco.  8°  Cambridge,  1814 

1173, Library.  Catalogue.  5  vols.,  and  a  duplicate  of  Vol. 

V.,the  First  Supplement.  Half  cloth.  8°  Cambridge,  1830-34 

1174  HASKINS,  James.     Poetical  Works.     Edited  by  H.  Baldwin. 
Cloth.  12°  Hartford,  1848 

1175  HAUTEFEUILLE,  L.  Basile.     Des  Droits  et  des  Devoirs  des 
Nations  Neutres  en   Temps  de    Guerre   Maritime.      Half 
turkey  morocco.  4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1848-49 

1176  HAUTERIVE,  Le  Comte  D'.]     De   1'Etat   de  la  France  a  la 
Fin  de  1'An  VIII.     Boards.  8°  Paris,  1800 

1177  Faits,  Calculs,  et  Observations  sur  la  Depense  d'une 

des  Gran  des  Administrations  de  1'Etat  a  toutes  les  Epoques 
depuis  la  Regne  de  Louis  XIV.  jusqu'  en  1825.     Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1828 

1178  HAWKINS,  Alfred.      Picture  of   Quebec,  with    Historical 
Recollections.     Turkey  morocco.  12°  Quebec,  1834 

1179  HAWKS,  F.  L.     Contributions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  History 
of  the  United  States  of  America.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1836 

1180  Narrative    of   the    Expedition   of    an    American 

Squadron  to  the  China  Seas  and  Japan,  in  1852-54,  under 
Com.  M.  C.  Perry.      With  numerous  Illustrations.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1856 

1181  HAWTHORNE,  Nathaniel.     The  House  of  the  Seven  Gables  ; 
a  Romance.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1851 

1182  HAYDEN,  Horace  H.     Geological  Essays;  or  Inquiry  into 
Geological  Phenomena  in  America  and  elsewhere.     Boards. 

8Q  Baltimore,  1820 

1183  HAYDN,  Joseph.     Dictionary  of  Dates.     Cloth. 

8°  London,  1841 

1184  HA YLEY,  William.     The  Life  of  Milton.     With  Conjectures 
on  the  Origin  of  Paradise  Lost.      Calf.          8°  Dublin,  1797 

1185  HAYWARD,  John.     A  Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.     Revised 
Edition.     Half  morocco.  12°  Boston,  1849 

1186  A  Gazetteer  of  New  Hampshire.     Half  morocco. 

12°  Boston,  1849 

1187  A  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States.     With  Statistical 

Tables  and  Map.     Sheep.  8°  Hartford,  1853 

1188  HAZARD,  Ebenezer.      HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS;  consist 
ing  of  State   Papers  and  other  Authentic  Documents,  in 
tended  as  Materials  for  an  History  of  the  United   States. 
Half  calf.  2  vols.     4°  Philadelphia,  1792-94 

Sold,  Bice,  $33.00.    The  second  volume  is  scarce. 

1189  HAZARD,  Samuel.    Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  1609-82.   Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1850 


of  Jared  Sparks.  77 

1190  HAZARD,  Samuel.     The  Register  of  Pennsylvania.    Devoted 
to  the  Preservation  of  Facts  and  Documents,  respecting  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania.     Vol.  I.-III.     Half  calf. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1828-29 

"  Emboctying  a  vast  mass  of  information  not  to  be  found  elsewhere."  —  RICH. 
There  should  be  16  volumes. 

1191  HAZELWOOD.     Plans  for  the  Government  and  Liberal  In 
struction  of  Boys  in  Large  Numbers  ;  as  practised  at  Hazel- 
wood  School.     Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

1192  HAZLITT,    William.      Characters    of    Shakspeare's    Plays. 
Calf.  12°  Boston,  1818 

1193  Lectures  on  the  English  Poets.      Calf. 

8°  London,  1818 

1194  Select  British  Poets.     Half  russia.     8°  Lond.  1824 

1195  HEAD,  Sir  E.  W.     "  Shall "  and  "  Will  "  ;  Two  Chapters  on 
Future  Auxiliary  Verbs.     2d  Ed.      Cloth.  16°  London,  N.  D. 

1196  HEAD,  Copt.  F.  B.     Rough  Notes,  taken  during  some  Rapid 
Journeys  across  the  Pampas  and  among  the  Andes.    Boards, 
loose.    '  12*  Boston,  1827 

1197  HEATH,  William.     Memoirs,  containing  Anecdotes,  Details 
of  Skirmishes,  Battles,  and  other  Military  Events,  during 
the  American  War.     Written  by  Himself.     Sheep,  loose. 

8°  Boston,  1798 

1198  HEBBE,  G.  C.     Universal  History.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1848 

1199  HEDERICUS,  B.     Gragcum  Lexicon  Manuale.      Ed.  Nova. 
Calf.  4°  Londini,  1816 

1200  HEEREN,  A.  H.  L.      Historical  Treatises:   The  Political 
Consequences  of  the  Reformation.     The  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Practical  Influence  of  Political  Theories.     The   Rise  and 
Growth   of    the    Continental    Interests   of    Great   Britain. 
Translated  from  the  German.  Cloth.     8°  Oxford,  1836 

1201  Manuel  Historique  du  Systeme  Politique  des  Etats 

de  1'Europe.     Half  calf.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1821 

1202  —    —    History  of  the  Political  System  of  Europe  and  its 
Colonies,  from  the  Discovery  of  America  to  the  Independ 
ence  of  the  American  Continent.     Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Northampton,  1829 

1203  Manuel  de  1'Histoire  Ancienne.     Half  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1823 

1204  Manual  of  Ancient  History.     From  the  German. 

Cloth.  8°  Oxford,  1833 

1205  Reflections   on    the  Politics   of  Ancient    Greece; 

translated  by  George  Bancroft.     Boards.       8°  Boston,  1824 

1206  Another  copy.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1824 

1207  HEINE,  W.     Graphic  Scenes  in  the  Japan  Expedition;  10 
Plates  and  an  Illustrated  Title-Page.     In  Portfolio,  half  tur 
key  morocco.  New  York,  1856 


78  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1208  HELMS,  Antoine  Zacharie.     Voyage  dans  1'Amerique  Me'ri- 
dionale,  commenc.ant    par  Buenos-Ayres  et  Potosi,  jusqu'a 
Lima ;  traduit  de  1'Anglais  par  M.  B.  B.  D.  V.     Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1812 

1209  HEMANS,  Mrs.  Felicia.     The  League  of  the  Alps,  the  Siege 
of  Valencia,   the  Vespers  of  Palermo,  and  other    Poems. 
Boards.  8°  Boston,  1826 

1209a  -      —    Complete  Works.     Sheep.  Philadelphia,  1836 

1210  HENING,  William  W.     The  Statutes  at  Large;  being  a  Col 
lection  of  all  the  Laws  of  Virginia,  from  the  First  Session 
of  the  Legislature  in  the  Year  1619.     Sheep. 

13  vols.     8°  New  York  and  Philadelphia,  1823 

1211  HENNEPIN,  Louis.     NOUVELLE  DECOUVERTE  d'un  tres 

fraud    Pays    Situe   dans   1'Amerique,    entre    Le    Nouveau 
lexique,  et  La  Mer  Glaciale,  avec  les  Cartes  et  les  Figures 
necessaires,  &  de  plus  FHistoire  Naturelle  &  Morale,  et  les 
avantages  qu'on  en  peut  tirer  par  Fetiblissem.  des  Colon. 
Sheep.  12°  Amsterdam,  A.  van  Sommeren,  1698 

First  printed  at  Utrecht  in  1697.   This  copy  has  no  maps,  but  contains  two  en- 
gravmr-  -  -*  ^     -  „     .  „  ^T- 

Bshed. 


gravmgs,  one  of  which  is  a  view  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara,  the  first  ever  pub- 
lit'     " 


1212  HENRY,  John  Joseph.     An  Accurate  and  Interesting  Ac 
count  of  the  Hardships  and    Sufferings  of  that  Band  of 
Heroes,  who  traversed  the   Wilderness  in  the   Campaign 
against  Quebec,  in  1775.     Sheep.  12°  Lancaster,  1812 

1213  HENRY,  Robert.     The  History  of  Great  Britain,  on  a  New 
Plan,     5th  Edition.      Calf.  12  vols.     8°  London,  1814 

1214  HENRY,  T.  C.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Consistency  of  Popular 
Amusements  with  the  Profession  of  Christianity.     Boards. 

12°  Charleston,  1825 

1215  HENTZ,  Caroline  Lee.     Lovell's  Folly.          Cincinnati,  1833 

1216  HERBERT,   George.      Life  and   Writings;   with  the   Syna 
gogue,  in  imitation  of  Herbert.     Morocco.     18°  Lowell,  1834 

1217  HERDER,  J.  G.  VON.     Idees  sur  la  Philosophic  de  PHistoire 
de  PHumanite.     Ouvrage  traduit  de  I'Allemand,  et  precedee 
d'une  Introduction,  par  E.  Quinet.     Paper. 

3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1834 

1218  HERN  DON,  Wm.  L.,  and  GIBBON,  Lardner.     Exploration  of 
the  Valley  of  the  Amazon.     Maps.      Cloth. 

4  vols.     8°  Washington,  1853-54 

1219  HERODOTUS.     Historiarum  Libri  IX.     Ex   Recensione  J. 
Schweighaeuseri.     Boards,  uncut.    2  vols.     8°  Londini,  1824 

1219a  —   —   Historiarum  Libri    IX.    Latine,   ex  Versions   J. 
Schweighaeuseri.     Boards,  uncut.  8°  Londini,  1824 

1220  Herodotus,   translated,  with  Notes,  by  W.  Beloe. 

4th  Edition.     Boards.     Map.  4  vols.     8°  London,  1821 

1221 History,  translated  by  Isaac  Littlebury.     New  Edi 
tion.     Boards.  8°  Oxford,  1824 


of  Jared  Sparks.  79 

1222  HERSCHEL,  John  F.  W.     A  Preliminary  Discourse  on  the 
Study  of  Natural  Philosophy.     Half  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1831 

1223  HERTZBERG,  E.  F.,  Comte  DE.     QEuvres  Politiques;  pre- 
cedees  d'une  Notice  sur  sa  Personne.     Half  calf  . 

3  vols.     8°  Berlin,  1795 

1224  HERVEY,   T.   K.     Illustrations  of  Modern  Sculpture;   En 
gravings,  with  Descriptive  Prose  and   Illustrative   Poetry. 

Unbound.  Folio,  London,  1832 

1225  HESIODUS.      Opera    et    Dies.      Con    L   codici    riscontrata, 
emendata  la  versione  Latin  a,  aggiuntavi  1'Italiana  in  terza 
rime.     Half  calf .  4°  Firenze,  1808 

1225a  Remains.     Translated  into  Verse,  by  C.  A.  Elton. 

Boards.  1 2°  London,  1812 

1226  HE  WATT,  Alexander.]     An  Historical  Account  of  the  Rise 
and  Progress  of  the  Colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
Caff.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1779 

1227  HE  WES,  George  R.  T.     Traits  of  the  Tea  Party ;  being  a 
Memoir  of  George  R.  T.  Hewes,  one  of  the  last  of  its  Sur 
vivors  ;  with  a  History  of  that  Transaction.    By  a  Bostonian. 
Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1835 

1228  HIBBERT,  Samuel.     Sketches  of  the  Philosophy  of  Appari 
tions  ;  an  Attempt  to  trace  such  Illusions  to  their  Physical 
Causes.     Boards.  8°  Edinburgh,  1825 

1229  HILDRETH,  S.  P.     Biographical  and  Historical  Memoirs  of 
the  Pioneer  Settlers  of  Ohio,  with   Occurrences  in   1775. 
With  A  Journal  of  Occurrences   which  happened  in    the 
Circles  of  the  Author's  Personal  Observation,  in  the  Detach 
ment  commanded   by  Col.  Benedict  Arnold,  consisting  of 
Two  Battalions  from    the  Army  at   Cambridge,  Mass.,  in 
1775.     By  Col.  R.  J.  Meigs.    Morocco.    8°  Cincinnati,  1852. 

1230  Original  Contributions  to  the  American   Pioneer. 

Half  cloth.  "  8°  Cincinnati,  1844 

1231  HILL,  F.  S.     The  Memorial.  18°  Boston,  1826 

1232  HILLARD,   George  S.     A  Memoir  of  James  Brown;  with 
Obituary    Notices  and  Tributes   of  Respect   from    Public 
Bodies.    Portrait.    Cloth.    Privately  printed.    8°  Boston,  1856 

1233  HILLIARD,  Francis.     The  Elements  of  Law;  being  a  Com 
prehensive    Summary   of    American     Civil   Jurisprudence. 
Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1835 

1234  HILLIARD   D'AUBERTEUIL,  M.     Essais  Historiques  et  Poli 
tiques  sur  les  Anglo-Ainericains.     Maps  and  Engravings. 
Calf.  2  vols.     8°  Bruxelles,  1781-82 

1235  HINKLEY,  Edward.     Tables  of  the  Prime   Numbers,  and 
Prime    Factors   of    the     Composite    Numbers,   from    1    to 
100,000.     Cloth.  8°  Baltimore,  1853 

1236  HINMAN,  Royal  R.     A  Catalogue  of  the  Names  of  the  First 
Puritan  Settlers  of  Connecticut,  with  the  Time  of  their  Ar- 


80  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

rival  in   the  Colony,  their   Standing  in  Society,  and|  their 
Place  of  Residence.     No.  I.     Half  turkey  morocco. 

8°  Hartford,  1846 

1237  HINMAN,  Royal  R.     A  Historical  Collection,  from  Official 
Records,  Files,  etc.,  of  the  Part  sustained  by  Connecticut 
during  the  Revolution.      Cloth.  8°  Hartford,  1842 

1237 a  Another  copy.  8°  Hartford,  1842 

1238  Letters    from    the   English    Kings    and    Queens 

Charles  II.,  James  II.,  William  and  Mary,  Anne,  George  II., 
etc.,  to  the  Governors  of  Connecticut,  with  the  Answers,  from 
1635  to  1749;  and  other  Ancient  and  Curious  Documents. 
Compiled  from  Records  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
State  of  Connecticut.      Cloth.  12°  Hartford,  1833 

1239  HINTS  to  my  Countrymen.     By  an  American.     Half  cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1826 

1240  HIRST,  H.  B.     Endymion,  a  Tale  of  Greece.     Boards. 

16°  Boston,  1848 

1241  HISTOIRE  de  la  Derniere  Guerre,  1756-63.     Half  calf . 

16°  Cologne,  1770 

1242  HISTORICAL  and  Descriptive  Lessons.     Half  sheep. 

18°  Brattleboro',  1828 

1243  HISTORICAL  Magazine,  The  American,  Vol.  I.    Nos.  1  to  6. 
Half  turkey  morocco.        8°  [New  Haven,']  Jan.  to  June,  1836 

1244  HISTORICAL  Magazine,  and  Notes  and  Queries  concerning 
the  Antiquities,  History,  and  Biography  of  America.     10 
vols.  with  duplicates  of  Vol.  I.  No.  8,  and  II.  3  and  9.      Un 
bound.  8°  and  small  4°  Boston,  and  New  York,  1857-66 

1245  HISTORICAL    Pamphlets,     relating     to    America,    1783-95. 
Half  calf.     In  one  vol. 

1.  Considerations  on  the  Provisional  Treaty  with  America,  and  the  Prelimina 
ry  Articles  of  Peace  with  France  and  Spain.  8°  London,  1783 

2.  Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Intercourse  between  his  Majesty's 
SUGAR  COLONIES  and  the  United  States,    pp.   54.  8°    N.  T.  p.  [1784] 

3.  Review  of  the  Government  and  Grievances  of  the  Province  of  QUEBEC, 
since  the  Conquest  by  the  British  Arms.    pp.  111.  8°  London,  1788 

4.  The  Present  State  of  MARYLAND.    By  the  Delegates  of  the  People,  pp.  28. 

8°  London,  1787. 

5.  Vindication  of  Mr.  RANDOLPH'S  Resignation,    pp.  103. 

80  Philadelphia,  1795 

1246  HISTORICAL  Pamphlets,  relating  to   America.     Collected  by 
Mr.  Sparks.     Half  calf.      Uniformly  bound  in  6  vols. 

I.  1834-37.    %  pamphlets. 

1.  Observations  relative^to  the  Execution  of  Major  John  ANDRE  as  a  Spy,  in 
1780,  correcting  Errors  and  refuting  False  Imputations.  By  James  THACHEK, 
M.  D.,  who  was  Present  at  the  Execution.    From  the  N.  E.  Mag.  1834. 

8»  N.  T.  p. 

2.  History  of  the  Battle  of  Breed's  Hill,  by  Major-Generals  William  Heath, 
Henry  Lee,  James  Wilkinson,  and  Henry  Dearborn.     Compiled  by  Charles 
COFFIN,    pp.  36.  8°  Poi-tland,  1835 

3.  A  Discourse  on  the  Private  Life  and  Domestic  Habits  of  William  Penn.   By 
J.  Francis  FISHER,    pp.  40.  8<>  Philadelphia,  1836 

4.  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.    By  Alexan 
der  H.  EVERETT,    pp.  71,  (1).  8°  Boston,  1836 


of  Jared  Sparks.  81 


6.  Memoir  on  the  History  of  the  Treaty  made  by  Penn  with  the  Indians  in 
1682.  By  Peter  S.  Du  PONCEAU  and  J.  Francis  FISHER. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1836 

8.  A  Brief  Account  of  Emissions  of  Paper  Money  made  by  the  Colony  of 
RHODE-ISLAND,  pp.  48.  8°  Providence.  1837 

II.  3837-39.     7  pamphlets. 

2.  Historical  Address  in  Dedham,  Sept.  21, 1836,  being  Second  Centennial  An 
niversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town.     By  Samuel  F.  HAVEN. 

80  Dedham,  1837 

4.  Historical  Discourse  in  New  Haven,  April  25,  1838,  the  Two  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  First  Settlement  or  the  Town  and  Colony.  By  James  L. 
KINGSLEY.  8°  New  Haven.  1838 

III.  1839-40.     10  pamphlets. 

4.  The  Battle  of  Long  Island.     By  Samuel  WARD,  Jr.     Map. 

80  New  York,  1839 

6.  History  of  the  First  Church  and  Parish  in  Dedham,  in  Three  Discourses,  de 
livered  on  the  Completion,  Nov.  18,  1838,  of  the  Second  Century  since  the 
Gathering  of  said  Church.     By  Alvan  LAMSON,  D.  D.  8°  Dedham,  1839 

10.   Discourse  at  Barnstable,  Sept.  3, 1839.     The  Second  Centennial  Anniversary 
of  the  Settlement  of  Cape  Cod.     By  J.  G.  PALFREY.  8°  Boston,  1840 

IV.  1841-43.     10  pamphlet*. 

1.  Oration  at  Charlestown,  June  17, 1841,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Battle 
of  Bunker  Hill.  By  G.  E.  ELLIS.  8°  Boston,  1841 

3.  Discourse  before  the  Historical   Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Feb.  21,  1842,  on 
the  Colonial  History  of  the  Eastern  and  some  of  the  Southern  Stares.     Bv  J. 
R.  TYSON.  8°  Philadelphia,  1842 

4.  The  Social  and  Intellectual  State  of  Pennsylvania,  prior  to  1743.     By  J.  R. 
TYSON,    pp.  23.  80  Philadelphia,  1843 

5.  Notice  sur  la  Colonie  de  la  Nouvelle   Suede.     Par  H.  TERNAUX-COJMPANS. 
pp.  29.      With  afac-simile  of  an  ancient  map.  8°  Paris,  1843 

6.  Historical  Sketch  of  Continental  Paper  Money.  By  Samuel  BRECK.  pp.  40. 

80  Philadelphia,  1843 

7.  An  Address  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-Stone  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monu 
ment,  June  17,  1825.     By  Daniel  WEBSTER.  Boston,  1843 

8.  An  Address  at  the  Completion  of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument,  June  17, 1843. 
By  Daniel  WEBSTER,    pp.  20.  8°  Boston,  1843 

9.  The  Colonization  and  Subsequent  History  of  New  Jersey.    By  W.  B.  LAW 
RENCE.  80  Somerville,  N.  J.  1843 

V.  1843-44.    9  pamphlets. 

1.  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Rhode  Island,  Newport,  May  3,  1843.    By  W. 

G.  GODDARD.  80  Providence,  1843 

3.  Charters  and  Legislative  Documents  illustrative  of  RHODE  ISLAND  History. 

8°  Providence,  1844 

8.  Memoir  of  Capt.  Nathan  HALE.  8°  New  Haven,  1844 

9.  Address  before  the  N.  Y.   Historical  Society, "at  its  Fortieth  Anniversary, 
Nov.  20,  1844;  bv  J.  R.  BRODHEAD.  80  New  York,  1844 

VI.  1844-45.     11  pamphlets. 

1.  The  Life  and  Services  of  Maj.  Gen.  John  Thomas.  Compiled  by  C.  COP- 
FIN.  80  New  York,  1844 

3.  Discourse  before  the  Society  of  the  Sons  of  New  England  of  Philadelphia, 
on  the  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  their  Countrv ;  by  S.  BRECK. 

"  80  Philadelphia,  1845 

4.  Memoirs  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Leyden.   By  Geo.  SUMNER.    8°  Cambridge,  1845 

7.  The  Providence  of  God  in  the  Settlement  and  Protection  of  Georgia.     A 
Sermon.     By  W.  B.  STEVENS.  8°  Athens,  Ca.  1845 

8.  Discourse  on  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  Penn.  By  J.  R.  TYSON. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1845 

9.  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  George  Calvert,  the  First  Lord  Balti 
more.     By  J.  P.  KENNEDY.  8°  Baltimore,  1845 

From  the  Author,  with  his  autograph. 

1247   HISTORICAL    Tracts,  mostly   rare,   relating  to   the    Colonies, 
bound  in  half  calf.  8  vols. 

I.  1700-33. 

1.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Miscarriage  of  the  Scots  Colony  at 
DARIEN.  8°  Glasgow,  1700 

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2.  The  Importance  of  the  British  Plantations  in  America  to  this  Kingdom. 

8°  London,  1731 

3.  A  New   and  Accurate  Account  of  the  Provinces  of  South  Carolina  and 
Georgia.     [By  James  OGLETHQRPE.]  8°  London,  1732 

4.  A  Letter  from  SOUTH  CAROLINA,  giving  an  Account  of  the  Soil,  Air,  Prod 
uct,  Trade,  Government,   Laws,  Religion,  People.  Military   Strength,  etc. 
By  a  Swiss  Gentleman.     2d  Edition.  8°  London,  1732 

5.  The  Case  of  the  Planters  of  Tobacco  in  VIRGINIA,  as  represented  by  them 
selves.  80  London,  1733 

II.  1740-43. 

1.  A  Genuine  and  Particular  Account  of  the  taking   of  Carthagena  by  the 
French  and  Buccaniers  in  1697.    By  the  Sieur  POINTIS,  Commander-in-Chief. 

80  London,  1740 

2.  A  Geographical  and  Historical  Description  of  the  Principal  Objects  of  the 
Present  War  in  the  WEST  INDIES.    Map  of  the  West  Indies.  8°  London,  1741 

3.  An  Account  of  the  Expedition  to  Carthagena.  2d  Edition.    8°  London,  1743 

III.  1742-54. 

1.  A  State  of  the  Province  of  GEORGIA,  attested  upon   Oath  in  the  Court  of 
Savannah,  Nov.  10,  1740.  80  London,  1742 

2.  The  Present  State  of  the  Country  and  Inhabitants,  Europeans  and  Indians, 
of  LOUISIANA.      By  an   Officer  at   New   Orleans.      Translated  from    the 
French.  80  London,  1744 

3.  An  Accurate  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  New-England  Land-Forces, 
during  the  Late  Expedition  against  the  French  Settlements  on  CAPE  BRE 
TON.  80  Exon.  1746 

4.  A  Letter  from  William   SHIRLEY,  Governor  of  Massachuset's  Bay,  to  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle;  with  a  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Louisbourg,  and  other 
Operations  during  the  Expedition.  8°  London,  1746 

There  are  some  curious  verbal  differences  between  this  Journal  and  that  contained  in 
No.  3,  although  they  are  evidently  intended  for  the  same  account. 

5.  A  Short  Narrative  and  Justification  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Committee 
appointed  by  the  Adventurers  to  prosecute  the  Discovery  of  the  Passage 
to  the  Western  Ocean  of  America,  and  to  open  and  extend  the  Trade  and 
settle  the  COUNTRIES  BEYOND  HUDSON'S  BAY.  8°  London,  1749 

6.  A  Short  State  of  the    Countries  and  Trade  of  North  America;  claimed  by 
the   HUDSON'S  BAY  COMPANY,  under  pretence  of  a  Charter  for  ever,  of 
Lands  without  Bounds  or  Limits.  8°  London,  1749 

7.  Observations  on  the  Inhabitants,  Climate,   Soil,  Rivers,  Productions,  Ani 
mals,  and  other  Matters  worthy  of  Notice.      By  John  BARTRAM,  in  his 
Travels  from  Pensilvania  to  Onondago,   Oswego,  and  the   Lake    Ontario, 
with  a  Curious  Account  of  the  Cataracts  at  Niagara,  by  Peter  Kalm. 

80  London,  1751 

8.  The  Journal  of  Major  George  WASHINGTON,  sent  by  Robert  Dinwiddie, 
Commander-in-Chiet'-of  Virginia,  to  the  Commandant  of  the  French   Forces 
on  Ohio.     Map  wanting.  So  London,  1754 

IV.  1755-57. 

1.  Reflections  upon  the  Present  State  of  Affairs,  at  Home  and  Abroad. 

8°  London,  1755' 

2.  A  Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  PENNSYLVANIA:  in  which  the  Conduct  of 
their  Assemblies  for  several  Years  past  is  examined,  and  the  True  Cause  of 
the  Continual  Encroachments  of  the  French  displaj-ed- 

Small  8°  London,  1755 

3.  A  Fair  Representation  of  His  Majesty's  Right  to  Nova  Scotia  or  Acadie. 
Briefly  stated  from  the  Memorials  of  the  English  Commissaries. 

8°  London,  1756 

4.  The  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  impartially  examined.  80  London,  1756 
6.  The  Military  History  of  Great  Britain  for  1756-57.      Containing  a  Letter 

from  an  English  Officer  at  Canada,  taken  Prisoner  at  Oswego,  exhibi'ing 
the  Cruelty  of  the  French.  Also  a  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Oswego.  Plan 
wanting.  pp.  125.  8°  London,  1757 

V.  1757-60.' 

1.  Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Transactions  of  the  Last  War  between  the  English 
and  French  in  North  America.  pp.  102.     8°  London,  1757 

2.  A  Vindication  of  Mr.  PITT.    Relative  to  the  Affair  at  Rochfort.  By  a  Mem 
ber  of  Parliament.  8"  London,  1758 

3.  A  Reflation  of  the  Letter  to  an  Honble  Brigadier-General,  Commander 
of  His  Majesty's  Forces  in  Canada.    By  an  Officer.    2d  Ed.  8°  London,  1760 


of  Jared  Sparks.  88 

4.  A  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier  General  [G.  TOWNSHEND]. 

8<>  London,  1760 

"  For  an  account  of  this  pamphlet  see  Walpole's  '  George  III.'  Vol.  I.  p.  21.     See  also 
Sparks'  '  Life  of  Charles  Lee,'  Amer.  Biog.  Vol.  XVIII.  p  15."— J.  s. 

5.  Considerations  on  the  Present  German  War.    3d  Ed.  [By  Israel  MAUDUIT. 
See  Walpole's  '  Geo.  III.'  Vol.  I.  p.  33.]  pp.  144'.    8°  London.  1760 

VI.  1760-62. 

1.  The  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  impartially  examined.  8°  London,  1760 

2.  The  Interest  of  Great  Britain  considered  with  regard  to  her  Colonies,  and 
the  Acquisitions  of  Canada  and  Guadaloupe.     [By  FRANKLIN.] 

pp.  58.     8°  London,  1760 

3.  A  Letter  addressed  to  Two  Great  Men,  on  the  Prospect  of  Peace.     [By  the 
EARL  OF  BATH.]     2d  Ed.  8«  London*  1760 

"  The  '  Two  Great  Men  '  were  Win.  Pitt  and  the  Duke  of  Newcastle."  — j.  s. 

4.  Remarks  on  the  Letter  address'd  to  Two  Great  Men.  8°  London,  N.  D. 

5.  An   Examination  of  the  Commercial  Principles  of  the  late  Negotiations  be 
tween  Great  Britain  and  France  in  1761.     [By  E.  BURKE.] 

pp.  100.     80  London,  1762 

VII.  1761-62. 

1.  A  Letter  to  the  EARL  OF  B  *  *  *  ,  on  a  Late  Important  Resignation  and  its 
Probable  Consequences.  80  London,  1761 

2.  A  Second  Letter  to  the  EARL  OF  B  *  *  *  .  8°  London,  1761 

3.  A  Review  of  Mr.  PITT'S  Administration.  pp.  141.     8°  London,  1762 

4.  A  Letter  to  the  EARL  OF  BUTE,  on  the  Preliminaries  of  Peace. 

8°  London,  1762 

VIII.  1762-70. 

1.  An  Authentic  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  the  Havana.    By  an  Officer.    With  a 
Plan.  80  London,  1762 

2.  A  Review  of  the  Arguments  for  an  Immature  Peace.  8°  London,  1763 

3.  Considerations  which  may  tend  to  promote  the  Settlement  of  our  New 
West-India  Colonies.  80  London,  3764 

4.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity-School  in  Lebanon,  Conn.    Founded 
and  carried   on  by  that  Faithful   Servant  of  God,  the   Rev.  Mr.  Eleazar 
WHEELOCK.  8°  London,  [176H] 

5.  A  Concise  Historical  View  of  the  D  fficulties,  Hardships,  and  Perils  which 
attended  the  Planting  and  Progressive  Improvements  of  New  England,  of 
its  Long  and  Destructive   Wars,  Expensive  Expeditions,  etc.     By  Amos 
ADAMS,  of  Roxbury.  8°  London,  1770 

1248  HISTORICAL     Tracts   relating  to    the   American   devolution. 
Half  calf.  12  vote. 

A  very  important  collection. 

I.  1764-65.    4  pamphlets. 

1.    The  Rights  of  the  British  Colonies  asserted  and  proved.    By  James  OTIS. 
pp.  120.     80  Boston, print ed ;  London,  reprinted,  N.  D. 
"  First  published  in  1764  ;  near  the  beginning  of  the  3  ear."  —  j.  s. 
2-  Considerations  relative  to  the  North  American  Colonies. 

pp.  48.     8°  London,  1765 
3.  The  History  of  the  Minority,  during  1762-65.    4th  Impress:on. 

8«  London,  1766 
II.  1766. 

1.  A  Succinct  View  of  the  Origin  of  our  Colonies,  with  their  Civil  State. 

80  London,  1766 

2.  A  Full  and  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Merits  of  the  Peace;  w'th  Strictures  on  the 
Spirit  of  Party.  pp.  160.     8°  London,  1765 

3.  The  Rgulations  lately  made  concerning  the  Colon  es  and  the  Taxes  im 
posed  upon  tbem,  considered.     [By  Geo.  GRENVILLE.] 

pp.  114.     London,  1765 

"  In  the  title-page  of  the  third  edition  of  this  Tract,  published  by  Wilkie  in  the  year 
1775,  it  is  stated  to  have  been  written  '  By  the  late  Right  Honorable  George  Grenville,' 
As  VVilkie  published  the  first  edition,  he  must  of  course  have  kuowu  that  Grenville 
was  the  real  author,  or  he  would  not  have  afterwards  printed  his  name  on  the  title^ 
page." —  "  This  pamphlet  must  have  been  published  eariy  in  the  Year  1765,  before 
the  passing  of  the  Stamp  Act.  See  p.  101."  —  J.  s. 

4.  Four  Dissertations  on  the  Reciprocal  Advantages  of   a  Perpetual  Union 
between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.  8°  London,  N.  D. 


84*  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

III.  1766. 

1.  Protest  against  the  Bill  to  repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act,  Last  Session. 

8°  Paris,  1T66 

2.  The  Crisis;  or  a  Full  Defence  of  the  Colonies.         pp.  30.     80  London,  1766 

3.  The  Celebrated  Speech  of  a  Celebrated  Commoner.  80  London,  1766 

4.  An  Application  of  some  General  Political  Rules  to  the  Present  State  of 
Great-Britain.  80  London,  1766 

5.  A  Short  History  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Present  Ministry,  with  regard  to  the 
American  Stamp  Act.  8°  London,  1766 

6.  The  Late  Occurrences  in  North  America,  and  Policy  of  Great  Britain. 

pp.  42,  and  one,  page,  of  advertisements.     8°  London,  1766 

7.  Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  imposing  Taxes  in  the  British  Colonies, 
for  the  purpose  of  raising  a  Revenue,  by  Act  of  Parliament.     [By  Mr.  Du- 
LANEY,  of  Maryland.]  8°  London,  1766 

The  1st  edition  "was  published  at  Aunapolis,  Oct.  16th,  1766.  A  2d  edition  was 
published  at  the  same  place,  a  few  days  afterwards."  "Pitt  praised  this  pamphlet. 
See  Chatham's  '  Correspondence,'  Vol.  III.  p.  192."  —  J.  s. 

8.  The  True  Interest  of  Great  Britain,  with  respect  to  her  American  Colonies. 

pp.  51.     80  London,  1766 

IV.  1767-68. 

1.  The  Conduct  of  the  Late  Administration  examined.      With  Documents. 
[By  C.  LLOYD.]  •  8<>  London,  1766 

"  Charles  Lloyd  was  private  Secretary  to  Mr.  Grenville,  and  the  following  pamphlet 
was  of  course  written  under  his  eye.  See  '  Biographical,  Literary,  and  Political  Anec 
dotes.'  II.  110."— J.  s. 

2.  Two  Papers  on  the  Subject  of  taxing  the  British  Colonies  in  America. 

pp.  22,  and  one  page  of  advertisements.    London,  1767 

3.  The  True  Sentiments  of  America.  pp.  158.     8°  London,  1768 
Two  pages  of  Manuscript  Notes  and  Comments,  in  Mr.  Sparks'  handwriting,  are  prefixed 

to  this  pamphlet.     The  first  58  pages  of  it  are  by  Samuel  Adams. 
V.  1770-74. 

1.  An  Appeal  to  the  World ;  or  a  Vindication  of  the  Town  of  Boston  from  many 
False  and  Malicious  Aspersions,  contained  in  certain  Letters  and  Memorials, 
written  bv  Governor  Bernard,  etc.     [By  Samuel  ADAMS.]       8°  London,  1770 

2.  Observations  on  a  Pamphlet.  entitled/Thoughts  on  the  Cause  of  the  Present 
Discontents.     By  Catharine  MACAULAY.  8°  London,  1770 

3.  Observations  upon  the  Report  made  by  the  Board  of  Trade  against  the  Gren 
ada  Laws.  80  London,  1770 

4.  The  Political  Detection.     [By  Arthur  LEE.]  pp.  151.     8°  London,  1770 

5.  America  vindicated  from  the'High  Charge  of  Ingratitude  and  Rebellion.  By 
a  Friend  to  both  Countries.  pp.  48.     8«  Devizes,  1774 

6.  The  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  Late  Act  of  Parliament,  for  the  Government 
of  the  Province  of  Quebec.     [By  W.  KNOX.]  8°  London,  1774 

VI.  1774-75. 

1.  A  Summary  View  of  the  Rights  of  British  America.    Set  forth  in  some  Res 
olutions  intended  for  the  Delegates  of  the  People  of  Virginia,  now  in  Conven- 

.-  TT»   _  mi T T        r»j    vr>3'*.! 


tion.     [By  Thomas  JEFFERSON.]     2d  Edition. 

80?  Williamsburg,  \ 


,  printed ;  Reprinted,  8°  London,  1774 

2.  A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Chatham  on  the  Quebec  Bill.     4th  Ed 

80  London,  1774 

3.  Considerations  on  the  Measures  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the  British  Col 
onies  in  North  America.  pp.  160.      8°  London,  [1774] 

"  In  the  '  Monthly  Review '  the  authorship  of  this  Tract  is  ascribed  to  Mr.  Robin 
son.'1 —  J.  s. 

4.  The  Interest  of  the  Merchants  and  Manufacturers  of  Great  Britain,  in  the 
Present  Contest  wi  h  the  Colonies.  8°  London,  1774 

5.  Authentic  Papers  from  America;  submitted  to  the  Dispassionate  Considera 
tion  of  the  Public. 

80  London;  T.  Becket,  the  Comer  of  the  Adelphi  in  the  Strand.  1775 
In  a  "  Postscript,"  is  the  following  :  "  A  copy  of  the  petition  to  the  King,  from  the  Gen 
eral  Congress  in  America,  having  been  published,  in  a  pamphlet  printed  for  T.  Becket 
in  the  Strand,  we,  to  whom  the  care  of  presenting  and  publishing  that  petition  was 
committed  by  the  Congress,  think  it  our  duty  to  inform  the  public,  that  the  above- 
mentioned  Copy  is  surreptitious,  as  well  as  materially  and  grossly  erroneous.  The 
agents  have  deferred  making  the  petition  public  out  of  respect  to  the  King  and  Parlia 
ment,  his  Majesty  having  declared  his  intentions  of  laying  it  before  his  two  houses  of 
Parliament  aa  soon  as  they  meet.  WILLIAM  BOLLAN. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN. 
"•  Jan.  17, 1775.  ARTHUR  LEE." 


of  Jared  Sparks.  85 

6.  A  Speech  intended  to  have  been  delivered  in  the  House  of  Commons,  in  sup 
port  of  the  Petition  from  the  General  Congress  at  Philadelphia.  By  the  Au 
thor  of  an  Appeal  to  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  Great  Britain. 

80  London,  1775 

VII.  1775-77. 

1.  A  Candid  Examination  of  the  Mutual  Claims  of  Great  Britain  and  the  Col 
onies;  with  a  Plan  of  Accommodation  on  Constitutional  Principles.     [By  Jo 
seph  GALLOWAY.]  8«  New  York,  1775 

2.  The  Declaration  by  the  Congress  at  Philadelphia,  setting  forth  the  Causes 
and  Necessity  of  taking  up  Arms.  8°  London,  1775 

3.  A  Second  Appeal  to  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  the  People,  on  the  Measures 
respecting  America.     By  the  Author  of  the  First.  8°  London,  1795 

4.  A  Series  of  Answers  to  certain  Popular  Objections  against  separating  from 
the  Rebellious  Colonies,  and  discarding  them  entirely;  being  the  Concluding 
Tract  of  the  [Rev.  Josiah  TUCKER.]     .  8°  Glocester,  1776 

5.  A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Josiah  Tucker,  in  Answer  to  bis  Humble  Address.    By 
.  Samuel  ESTWICK,  Assistant  Agent  for  Barbados.  8°  London,  1776 

VIII.  1774-77. 

1.  An  Appeal  to  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  in  the 
Present  Disputes  with  America.  8°  London,  1774 

2.  I)e  Tumultibus  American!?,  deque  eorum  Concitatoribus.  [By  Edward  BEN- 
THAM.]  '8°  0XOWM, 1776 

"  A  pompous  declamatory  production."  —  Monthly  Revieiv. 

3.  Remarks  on  the  Evidence  on  the  Petition  presented  by  the  West-India  Plant 
ers.  8°  London,  1777 

4.  Peace  the  Best  Policy.     By  Matt.  ROBINSON.  8°  London,  1777 

5.  Essays  on  the  Real  and  Relative  Interests  of  Imperial  and  Dependent  States, 
and  o'n  the  Means  of  Emancipating  Slaves  without  Loss  to  their  Proprietors. 

80  Newcastle,  1777 
IX.  1778-79. 

1.  A  Short  History  of  the  Opposition  during  the  last  Session  of  Parliament. 
[By  James  MACPHEKSON.]     3d  Ed.  8°  London,  1779 

2.  A' Short  Defence  of  the  Opposition.  8°  London,  1778 

3.  Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  with  America.    By  William  PUL- 
TENY.     4th  Edition.  80  London,  1778 

4.  The  Substance  of  Burgoyne's  Speeches,  on  the  26th  of  May.     With  Wash 
ington's  Letter  to  Burgoyne,  etc.  London,  1778 

5.  Anticipation.     [By  Richard  TICKELL.]     4th  Ed.  8<>  London,  177« 
X.  1779-81. 

1.  Candid  Narrative  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Fleet  under  Lord  Howe. 

8<>  London,  1779 

2.  Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  Public  Affairs,  and  the  Means  of  rais 
ing  the  Necessary  Supplies.     By  W.  PULTENEY.  8°  London,  1779 

3.  A  Short  History'of  the  Opposition  of  Parliament.     [By  James  MACPHEK 
SON.]     2d  Ed.  80  London,  1779 

4.  A  Short  Defence  of  the  Opposition.     [By  J.  E.  WILMOT.]     8°  London,  1779 

5.  A  Letter  from  Lieut.-Gen.  BURGOYNE  to  his  Constituents,  upon  his  Late  Res 
ignation.  8°  London,  1779 

6.  The  Green  Box  of  Monsieur  de  Sartine,  found  at  Mademoiselle  Du  The"'s 
Lodgings.     [By  TICKELL.]  80  N.  p.  1779 

7.  Considerations  upon  the  American  Enquiry.     3d  Ed.  8°  London,  1779 

8.  Cui  Bono?  or  an  Inquiry,  what  Benefits  can  arise  either  to  the  English  or 
the  Americans,  the  French,  Spaniards,  or  Dutch,  from  the  Greatest  Successes 
in  the  Present  War?    By  Josiah  TUCKER.  8«  Clocester,  1781 

XL  1766-75. 

1.  An  Examination  of  the  Rights  of  the  Colonies,  upon  Principles  of  Law. 

80  London,  1766 

2.  Case  of  Great  Britain  and  America.    2d  Ed.  8°  London,  1769 

3.  An  Appeal  to  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  the  People  of  Great  Britain,  in  the 
Present  Disputes  with  America.  80  London,  1774 

4.  A  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reasonable  Americans  on  our  Political  Confusions; 
in  which  the  Consequences  of  violently  opposing  the  King's  Troops,  and  of 
a  General  Xon- Importation,  are  fairly  stated.  80  Neio  York,  1774 

"  Supposed  to  have  been  written  by  Dr.  Myles  Cooper,  President  of  King's  College  in  New 
York."  — J.  s. 

5.  The  Other  Side  of  the  Question;  or  a  Defence  of  the  Liberties  of  North- 
America,  in  Answer  to  a  Late  Friendly  Address.  80  New  York,  1774 


86  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

6.  Free  Thoughts  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Continental  Congress,  at  Phila 
delphia,  Sept.  5,  1774;  wherein  their  Errors  are  exhibited  and  their  Reason 
ings  confuted.     By  a  Farmer.  8°  London,  1775 

7.  A  View  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.   By  the 
Author  of  Free  Thoughts,  etc.  8°  XowZon/1775 

8.  A  Letter  to  Lord  Camden  on  the  Bill  for  restraining  the  Trade  and  Fishery 
of  the  Four  Provinces  of  New  England.  8°  London,  1775 

XII.  1778-88. 

1.  The  Memorial  of  Common-Sense  upon  the  Present  Crises  between  Great- 
Britain  and  America.  80  London,  1778 

2.  The  Conciliatory  Bills  considered.  pp.  39.     8<>  London,  1778 

3.  The  Claim  of  the  American  LOYALISTS  reviewed  and  maintained. 

80  London,  1788 

4.  A  Reply  to  Lieut.-Gen.  BURGOYNE'S  Letter  to  his  Constituents.     3d  Ed. 

8°  London,  1780 

5.  A  Translation  of  [Paine's]  Memorial  to  the  Sovereigns  of  Europe  upon  the 
Present  State  of  Affairs  between  the  Old  and  New  World,  into  Common 
Sense  and  Intelligible  English.  pp.  45.    8°  London,  1781 

6.  Three  Letters  to  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Howe.  8<>  London,  1781 

7.  The  Case  and  Claim  of  the  American  Loyalists.    Printed  by  order  of  their 
Agents.  8°  London,  1783 

8.  Observations  on  the  Fifth  Article  of  the  Treaty  with  America;  and  on  a 
Judicial  Enquiry  into  the  Merits  and  Losses  of  the  American  LOYALISTS. 
Printed  by  order  of  their  Agents.     The  last  leaf  soiled.  8°  London,  1783 

9.  Letter  from  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  CLINTON  to  the  Commissioners  of  Public 
Accounts,  relative  to  some  Observations  in  their  7th  Report,  which  may  im 
ply  Censure  on  the  Late  Coinmanders-in-Chief  in  North  America. 

80  London,  1784 

1249  HISTORY   of   Democracy   in   the    United    States.     By   the 
Author  of  the  Republic  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
No.  1-4.      Unbound.  8°  Boston,  [1852] 

1250  HISTORY  of  the  United  States,  from  their  First  Settlement 
as  Colonies,  to  the  Close  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain,  in 
1815.     Boards.  8°  London,  1826 

1251  HODGKINS,  E.     A   Series   of  Mercantile   Letters.     Notes 
for  Germans,  by  J.  G.  Fliigel.     Boards.      12°  Leipsic,  1822 

1252  HODGSON,   Adam.     Remarks   during    a   Journey   through 
North  America  in  1819-21.     Boards.       8°  New  York,  1823 

1253  HOLDEN,  H.     A  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck,  Captivity,  and 
Sufferings  of  Horace  Holden  and  Benj.  H.  Nute,  cast  away 
on  the  Pelew  Islands  in  1832.      Cloth.          18°  Boston,  1836 

1254  HOLLAND,  E.  G.     Reviews  and  Essays.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1849 

1255  HOLMES,    Abiel.      American    Annals,   or   a    Chronological 
History  of  America,  from  its  Discovery  in   1492  to  1806. 
Boards.     An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

2  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1805 

1256  Same.     2d  Edition.     Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1829 

1257  The  Life  of  Ezra  Stiles,  President  of  Yale  College. 

Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1798 

1258  HOLMES,  O.  W.     Poems.     Boards.  12°  Boston,  1849 

1259  HOLYOKE,  E.  A.     An  Ethical  Essay.     With  a  Memoir  by 
J.  Braze r.     Morocco,  gilt.    8°  Salem:  privately  printed,  1830 

1260  HOMERUS.      Opera  Omnia:   ex  Recensione   et  cum  Notis 
S.  Clarkii.     Cura  J.  A.  Ernesti.     Half  calf. 

5  vols.     8°  Glasgua,  1814 


of  Jared  Sparks.  87 

1261  HOMER.     The  Iliad  and  Odyssey,  translated  into  English 
Blank  Verse.     By  W.  Cowper.     Boards. 

4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1814 

1262  The   Iliad,  and   the    Odyssey.     Translated   by  A. 

Pope.     Half  calf.  3  vols.     18°  Philadelphia,  1822 

1263  The  Iliad,  translated  by  A.  Pope.      Calf. 

32°  London,  1807 

1264  Same.      Calf.  2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1808 

1265  The  Odvssey  of  Homer,  translated  by  Pope.      Calf. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1808 

1266  HOMES    of    American    Authors;    comprising   Anecdotical, 
Personal,    and    Descriptive    Sketches.      With    Views    of 
their  Residences,  and  Fac-simile  of  the  Manuscript  of  each 
Author.     Cloth.  4°  New  York,  1853 

1267  HOOGEVEEN,    Henricus.      Doctrina   Particvlarvm  Lingvae 
Grascse.     Editio  2a.     Half  calf.  8°  Lipsta,  1806 

1268  HOOKE,   N.     The   Roman    History,  from   the  Building  of 
Rome  to  the  Ruin  of  the  Commonwealth.     With  Engrav 
ings.     6th  Edition.     Half  calf.          8  vols.     8°  Dublin,  N.  D. 

1269  HOPE,  Thomas.     An  Historical  Essay  on  Architecture,  il 
lustrated  from  Drawings  made  by  him  in  Italy  and   Ger 
many.     2d  Edition.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1835 

1270  HOPKINS,  J.     The    Patriot's   Manual.     Sheep. 

12°  Utica,  1828 

1271  HOPKINS,   Samuel.     The  Puritans;  or  the  Church,  Court, 
and    Parliament    during   the    Reigns    of  Edward  VI.  and 
Elizabeth.      Cloth.  3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1859-61 

1272  HOPKINS,    Stephen.]      The   Grievances  of  the   American 
Colonies  candidly  examined.     Half  calf . 

Reprinted.     8°  London,  1766 

1273  HOPKINSON,  Francis.     Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Occasional 
Writings.     Sheep.  3  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1792 

1274  HORATIUS.     Carmina  Expurgata :    Cum    Notis   Anonymis. 
Half  cloth.  8°  Londoni,  1824 

1275  Editio  Stereotypa.     Morocco,  gilt. 

16°  Parisiis,  Didot,  1800 

1276  Works,  with  Notes.     By  E.  Moore.      Cloth. 

12°  Cambridge,  1850 

1277  HORNE,  Thomas  Hartwell.     An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Bibliography,  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Public  Libraries  of  the 
Antients.     With  Engravings.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1814 

1278  HOSACK,   David.     Essays  on  Various  Subjects  of  Medical 
Science.     Boards.  3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1824-30 

1279  Memoir  of  De  Witt  Clinton.     Half  cloth.    Portrait. 

4°  New  York,  1829 

1280  HOUGH,   F.  B.     A  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  led  to 
Philip's  Indian  War  of  1675,  76,  by  John  EASTON  of  Rhode. 


88  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

Island.  With  other  Documents  concerning  this  Event  in 
the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  New  York.  From 
the  Originals,  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  Map.  Paper. 

4°  Albany,  1858 
100  copies  printed. 

1281  HOUGH,  F.  B.    Papers  relating  to  the  Island  of  Nantucket, 

with  Documents  relating  to  the  Original  Settlement  of  that 
Island,  Martha's  Vineyard,  and  other  Islands  Adjacent, 
known  as  Duke's  County,  while  under  the  Colony  of  New 
York.  Compiled  from  Official  Records  in  the  Office  of  the 
Secretary  of  State  at  Albany,  New  York.  By  Franklin  B. 
Hough.  Half  turkey  morocco.  4°  Albany,  1856 

One  of  "  150  copies,  printed  for  private  distribution."    Presented  by  the  editor 
with  his  autograph. 

1282  Ho  VET,   C.  M.     The  Fruits  of  America,  containing  richly 
Colored  Figures  and  Full  Descriptions.     Vols.  I.  and  II. 
complete.     Vol.  III.  Nos.  1-3.      Unbound. 

Royal  8°  Boston,  1847-59 

1283  HOWE,   Henry.     Historical   Collections  of  Ohio.     177  En 
gravings.     Sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1847 

1283a  Historical  Collections  of  Virginia.      With  over  100 

Engravings.     Sheep.  8°  Charleston,  S.  C.  1845 

1284  HOWE,   Samuel   G.     An   Historical   Sketch   of  the   Greek 
Revolution.     Map.     Half  cloth.  8°  New  York,  1828 

1285  HOWELL,  James.     Epistolae  Ho-Elianae  ;  Familiar  Letters, 
Domestic  and  Foreign,     llth  Ed.    Old  calf .    %°  Lond.  1754 

1286  HOWISON,  Robert  R.     A  History  of  Virginia,  from  its  Dis 
covery  to  the  Present.    Cloth.    2  vols.    8°  Philadelphia,  1846 

and  Richmond,  1848 

1287  Ho  WITT,  Mrs.  Mary.      A  Popular  History  of  the   United 
States.     Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1860 

1288  HOYT,  E.     Antiquarian  Researches ;  comprising  a  History 
of  the  Indian  Wars  in  the  Country  bordering  Connecticut 
River  and  Parts  Adjacent,  and  other  Interesting  Events, 
from  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims  to  the  Conquest  of  Canada 
by  the  English  in  1760  ;  with  Notices  of  Indian   Depreda 
tions  in  the  Neighboring  Country.     Boards. 

8°  Greenfield,  Mass.  1824 

1289  HUBBARD,  WILLIAM.     A  NARRATIVE  OF  THE  TROUBLES 
WITH  THE  INDIANS  IN  NEW  ENGLAND,  from  the  First  Plant 
ing  thereof  in  the  year  1607,  to  this  present   year  1677. 
But  chiefly  of  the  late  Troubles  in  the  two  last  years,  1675 
and  1676.     To  which  is  added  a  Discourse  about  the  Warre 
with  the  Pequods  In  the  Year  1637.     The  map  wanting. 

Half  calf.     4°  Boston,  Printed  by  John  Foster,  1677 
On  the  fly  leaf,  "  Presented  to  me  by  Mr.  Greenwood,  Nov.  1826."  —  J.  s. 

1290  HUBBARD,' WILLIAM.     A  NARRATIVE  OF   THE   INDIAN 
WARS  IN  NEW-ENGLAND,  from  the  First  Planting  thereof 


of  Jarcd  Sparks.  89 

in  the  Year  1607  to  the  Year  1677.  Containing  a  Relation 
of  the  Occasion,  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  with  the  In 
dians  in  the  Southern,  Western,  Eastern,  and  Northern 
Parts  of  said  Country.  Remarkably  pure  and  perfectly  uncut 
copy,  very  rare  in  this  condition,  unbound. 

12°  By  John  Boyle,  Boston,  1775 
With  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparks  on  the  title-page. 

1291  HUBLEY,  Bernard.     The  History  of  the  American  Revolu 
tion,  including  the  most  Important  Events  and  Resolutions 
of  the  Honourable  Continental  Congress  during  that  Period, 
and  also  the  most  Interesting  Letters  and  Orders  of  his  Ex 
cellency,  General  George  Washington,  Com mander-in- Chief 
of  the  American  Forces.     Vol.  I.     [All  that  was  published.'] 

Very  fine  copy.  Boards,  uncut.  With  the  autograph  of  Mr. 
Sparks.  VERY  RARE  IN  THIS  CONDITION.  8°  For  the 
Author  by  Andrew  Kennedy ',  Northumberland,  Penn.  1805 

1292  HUET,  P.  D.     Histoire  du  Commerce  et  de  la  Navigation 
des  Anciens.      Calf.  8°Lyon,1763 

1293  HUGO,  Victor.     Les  Feuilles  d'Automne.     Paper. 

8°  Bruxelles,  1835 

1294  HULL,  William.     Revolutionary  Services  and  Civil  Life  of 
Gen.  Hull,  prepared  from  his  Manuscripts  by  his  Daughter, 
Mrs.  Campbell;  with  the  History  of  the  Campaign  of  1812, 
and  Surrender  of  Detroit,  by  his  Grandson,  J.   F.  Clarke. 
Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1848 

1295  HUMBOLDT,  F.  H.  A.     Political  Essay  on  the  Kingdom  of 
New  Spain.     Translated  from  the   Original   French    by  J. 
Black.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1811 

1296  Tableaux  de  la  Nature,  oti  Considerations  sur   les 

Deserts,  sur  la  Physionomie  des  Vegetaux,  et  sur  les  Cata- 
ractes  de  1'Orenoque  ;  traduits  par  J.  B.  B.  Eyries.    Boards. 
2  vols.  in  one.  ,  12°  Paris,  1808 

1297  Voyage   aux   Regions   Equinoxiales    du    Nouveau 

Continent,  fait  en  1799-1804,  par  Humboldt  et  Bonpland  ; 
redige  par  Humboldt.     Avec  Deux  Atlas.     Tome  I.     Half 
morocco .  folio,  Paris,  1814 

1298  HUME,  David.    Essays  and  Treatises  on  several   Subjects. 
A  New  Edition.      Calf.       Autograph  letter  of  the  Author  in 
serted.  2  vols.     8°  Edinburgh,  1817 

1299  The   History  of  England,  with  the  Author's  Last 

Corrections,  a  Short  Account  of  his  Life,  by  himself.  Boards. 

8  vols.     8°  London,    1823 

1300  HUMOURS   of  Utopia ;  a  Tale  of  Colonial  Times.     By  an 
Utopian.     Half  cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1828 

1301  HUMPHREYS,  David.     An  Historical  Account  of  the  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.      Calf. 

8°  London,  1730 


90  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1302  HUMPHREYS,  Col.  David.     An  Essay  on  the  Life  of  Major 
Gen.  Israel  Putnam.    With  an  Historical  and  Topographical 
Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.     By  S.  Swett.     Boards. 

12°  Boston,  1818 

1303  Miscellaneous  Works.     Sheep.     8°  New  York,  1790 

1304  HUNT,  Leigh.     A  Book  for  a  Corner.     Eighty  wood  engrav 
ings.     Cloth.  16°  London,  1851 

1305  HUNTER,  Joseph.      Collections  concerning  the  Church  or 
Congregation  of  Protestant  Separatists,  formed  at  Scrooby, 
in  North  Nottinghamshire,  in  the   Time  of  King  James  I : 
the  Founders  of  New-Plymouth,  the  Parent-Colony  of  New- 
England.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1854 

1306  HUTCHESON,  F.]     An  Inquiry  into  the  Original  of  our  Ideas 
of  Beauty  and  Virtue.  4th  Ed.    Half  calf .  8°  London,  1738 

1307  HUTCHINS,  Levi.     Autobiography ;  with  a  Preface,  Notes, 
and  Addenda  by  his  Youngest  Son.     Private  edition.   Cloth. 

16°  Cambridge,  1865 

1308  HUTCHINS,  Thomas.     A  Topographical  Description  of  Vir 
ginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  North  Carolina,  compre 
hending  the   Rivers  Ohio,  Kenhawa,  Sioto,  Cherokee,  Wa- 
bash,  Illinois,  Mississippi,  etc.     Half  sheep.  8°  London,  1778 

The  greater  part,  says  Hutchins,  "  done  from  my  own  Surveys  preceding  and 
duriner  the  last  war,  and  since  in  many  reconnoitering  tours  between  1764 
and  1775."  Sold,  Morrell,  1869,  $12.00. 

1309  HUTCHINSON,  Thomas.]     A  Collection  of  Original  Papers 
relative  to  the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts-Bay. 
Half  calf.  8°  Boston,  1769 

Sold,  Rice,  $22.00. 

1310  The  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  the  First  Set 
tlement  thereof  in  1628,  until  1750.      3d  Ed.      With  Ad 
ditional  Notes  and  Corrections.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1795 

1311  Same.     From  1750,  until  June,  1774.     Vol.  III. 

Sheep.  8°  London,  1828 

1312  HYDE,  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Clarendon.     The  History  of  the 
Rebellion,  with  an  Historical  View  of  t{ie  Affairs  of  Ireland. 
New  Edition,  with  all  the   Suppressed  Passages ;  also  the 
Unpublished  Notes  of  Bishop  Warburton.     Half  cloth. 

6  vols.     8°  Boston,  1827 

1313  HYMNS  for  the  Use  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal   Church. 
Revised  Edition.     Sheep.  16°  New  York,  N.  D. 

1314  HYMNS,  selected  from  various   Authors  for  the  use  of  the 
Unitarian  Church  in  Washington.     Boards. 

18°  Washington,  1821 

1315  JJrMITATION  of  Jesus   Christ,  from  the   Latin  ascribed 
JJj|    to  Thomas  a  Kempis ;  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes 

by  Thomas  Frognall  Dibbin,  D.  D.      Cloth.      With  an 
Engraved  "  Ecce  Homo"  from  Guercino.        8°  London,  1828 


of  Jared  Sparks.  91 

1316  Imlay,  George.     A  Topographical  Description  of  the  West 
ern  Territory  of  North  America.     2d  Edition,  with  Addi 
tions.     Half  calf.  Thick  8°  London,  1793 

This  includes  J.  Filson's  Discovery,  Settlement,  and  Present  State  of  Kentucky; 
Maj.  Jonathan  Heart's  Observations  on  the  Ancient  Works,  the  Native  In 
habitants  of  the  Western  Country;  Th.  Hutchins's  Historical  Narrative  and 
'JCopo^raphica!  Description  of  Louisiana,  and  his  Topographical  Description 
of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland  and  North  Carolina;  Franklin's 
Remarks  for  those  who  wish  to  become  Settlers  in  America;  and  Patrick 
Kennedy's  Journal  up  the  Illinois  River. 

1317  Same.     3d  Edition,  with  Great  Additions. 

8°  London,  1797 

1318  IMPERIAL  Dictionary  of  Universal  Biography.     34  parts. 

Imp.  8°  London,  etc.  N.  D. 

1319  INDIAN    Treaties,   and   Laws  and    Regulations  relating    to 
Indian  Affairs.     Half  cloth.  8°  Washington  City,  1826 

1320  INDIANS.     Laws  of  the   Colonial  and   State   Governments 
relating  to  Indians  and  Indian  Affairs,  from  1633  to  1831. 
Cloth.  8°  Washington  City,  1832 

1321  INGERSOLL,  Charles  M.     Conversations  on  English  Gram 
mar.     4th  Ed.     Half  sheep.  12°  Portland,  1824 

1322  INGERSOLL,  Edward.     A  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  from  March  4,  1789  to  May  15,  1820. 
Calf^  8°  Philadelphia,  1821 

1323  An   Inquiry  into  the   Present   State  of  the   British  Navy. 
Together  with  Reflections  on  the  Late  War  with  America. 
By  an  Englishman.     Boards.  8°  London,  1815 

1324  INTELLIGIBLE  Railway  Guide  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
Paper.  16°  London,  1858 

1325  IRELAND,  John  B.     Wall-Street  to  Cashmere.     A  Journal 
of  Five  Years  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  Europe,  1851-6.     With 
nearly  one  hundred  Illustrations.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1859 

1325a  IRELAND.     Sixth  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  National 
Education.     Paper.  Folio,  London,  1840 

1326  IRVING,  D.     The  Elements  of  English  Composition.     5th 
Edition.     Boards.  12°  London,  1821 

1327  IRVING,   P.   M.     Life  and  Letters  of  Washington   Irving. 
Cloth.  4  vols.     8°  New  York,  1862-64 

1328  IRVING,  Washington.     Biography  and  Poetical  Remains  of 
the  late  Margaret  Miller  Davidson.      Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1841 

1329  Life  of  George  Washington.     Cloth. 

5  vols.     4°  New  York,  1855-59 
Of  the  4to  edition  only  110  copies  were  printed. 

1330  Same.      Cloth.  5  vols.     8°  New  York,  1855-59 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1331  Voyages   and    Discoveries  of  the    Companions  of 

Columbus.     Naif  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1831 


9^  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1332  IZARD,    R.     Correspondence   from    1774  to  1804;   with  a 
Short  Memoir   [by  his  Daughter,  Mrs.  Ann  Izard   Deas]. 
Vol.    I.    [all    that   was    published].       Cloth.     Portrait.      (2 
copies.)  12°  New  York,  1844 

An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

1333  JVACKSON,    JAMES.      Another    Letter    to    a   Young 
JJ|    Physician ;  and  some  other  Medical  Papers.      Cloth. 

16°  Boston,  1861 

1334  A  Memoir  of  James  Jackson,  Jr.,  M.  D.,  with  Med 
ical  Cases  collected  by  him.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1835 

1335  JACKSON,  Wm.     The  Constitutions  of  the  several  States  of 
America,  Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Articles  of  Con 
federation.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1 783 

1336  JACOB,  Giles.     The  Law  Dictionary,  Explaining  the   Rise, 
Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  English  Law;  Enlarged 
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1337  JAHN,  J.     An  Introduction   to  the  Old  Testament.     With 
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1339  JAMIESON,  John.     An  Etymological  Dictionary  of  the  Scot 
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1343  JEFFERSON,  Thomas.    A  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice, 
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1383  JOSSE LYN,   JOHN.     NEW-ENGLAND'S   RARITIES  Discov 
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1403  KAPP,  Friedrich.      The   Life  of   Frederick    William    von 
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1404  KEIGHTLEY,  T.     The  History  of  Greece.     With  a  Chrono 
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1407  KENNET,  Basil.     Antiquities  of   Rome.      A  New   Edition. 
Sheep.  8°  Edinburgh,  1812 

1408  KENT,  James.     Commentaries  on  American  Law.     2d  Ed. 
Law  calf.  4  vols.     8°   New  York,  1832 

1409  KENYON,  John.      A   Day   at   Tivoli ;    with    other   Verses. 
Cloth.  8°  London,  1849 

1410  Poems,  for  the  most  part  Occasional.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1838 

1411  Rhymed  Plea  for  Tolerance.      In  Two   Dialogues. 

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Original  Letters  and  Documents  now  first  published.    Cloth. 

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1415  KEY  to  the  Peerage.      Cloth.  12°  London,  1828 

1416  KIEPERT,  Heinrich.     Four  Maps  to  accompany  the  Biblical 
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1417  KILBOURN,  John.      The  Ohio  Gazetteer,  or  Topographical 
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Sheep.  12°  Columbus,  1821 

1418  Same.     8th  Ed.     Paper.  12°  Columbus,  1826 

1419  KILTY,  J.     The  Land-Holder's  Assistant  and  Land-Office 
Guide  ;  being  an  Exposition  of  Original  Titles,  as  derived 
from  the  Proprietary  Government,  and  more   recently  from 
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1420  KING,  Lord  Peter.      Life  of  John  Locke,  with  Extracts 
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Books.     Boards.  4°  London,  1829 

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writing. 

1421  KING,  William.     An  Essay  on  the  Origin  of  Evil.      Trans 
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Old  calf.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1732 

1422  KING,  William  R.     Obituary  Addresses  on  his  Death.   Cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1854 

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1424  KIP,  William  Ingraham.      The   Early  Jesuit  Missions  in 
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1425  KIIIKHAM,    Samuel.      An    Essay   on    Elocution.      2d   Ed. 
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1426  KIRKLAND,  Mrs.  C.  M.      Western   Clearings.      Paper,  de 
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1427  KITTO,  John.     The  Popular  Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical  Litera 
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Large  8°  Boston,  1851 

1428  KLUIT,  A.     Jets  over  den  Laatsten  -Engelschen  Oorlog  met 
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Bloei,  Verval,  en  Middelen  van  Herstel.     Paper. 

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1429  KNOWLES,  James   D.      Memoir  of   Roger  Williams,   the 
Founder  of  the  State  of  Rhode-Island.     Cloth. 

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MS.  notes" by  Mr.  Sparks. 

1433  KOCH,   C.   G.  DE.     Tableau  des  Revolutions  de  1'Europe, 
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1435  LA  BRUYERE,  Jean«DE.     Les  Caracteres,  suivis  des  Carac- 
teres  de  Theophraste,  traduits  du  Grec  par  le  meme.     Paper. 

2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1813 

1436  LACINIUS,  J.     Pretiosa  Margarita  Novella  de  Thesavro  ac 
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pour  la  Mesure  de  la  Terre.     Boards.  8°  N.  P.  1745-46 

1438  LA  CONDAMINE,  Charles  Marie.    Mesure  des  Trois  Premiers 
Degres  du  Meridien  dans  1' Hemisphere  Austral.     Calf. 

4°  Paris,  1751 

1439  LACRETELLE,    C.    J.      Histoire    de    France,    pendant    le 
18e  Siecle.     Calf.         £  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1808-12 

1440  LACRETELLE,   P.  L.     CEuvres,  avec  Portraits  et  Tableaux. 
Boards.  2  vols.  (0/6.)     Paris,  1824 

1441  LA  CROIX,  M.  DE.     Constitutions  des  Principaux  Etats  de 
1'Europe.  6  torn,     8°  Paris,  1791-1801 

1442  A   Review  of  the   Constitutions  of  the   Principal 

States  of  Europe  and  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1792 

1443  LACTANTIUS,    Lucius    C.      Opera   Omnia   quae   supersunt 
lo.  G.  Walchius  recensuit   et  Criticis  Commentariis  inlus- 
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1444  LADVOCAT,  Jean  Baptiste.    Dictionnaire  Historique  Portatif. 
Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1761 

1445  LAENSBERG,   Mathieu.      Le    Yeridique   Almanac    Liegeois 
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1446  LAET,   JOANNES   DE.     Novvs    ORBIS,   seu    Descriptions 
Indiae  Occidentalis  Libri  XVIII.  Novis  Tabulis  Geographi- 
cis  et  variis  Animantium,  Plantarum,  Fructuumque  Iconibus 
illustrati.      Old  calf.      Good  copy  of  an  important  work. 

Folio.     Lugd.  Batav.  apud  Elzevirios,  1 633 

1447  LAFAYETTE,    Gilbert   Motier,   Marquis  DE.      Itineraire   du 
General   Lafayette  de   Grenoble  a  Lyon ;  precedee   d'une 
Notice  Historique  sur  cet  Illustre  Citoyen.     Paper. 

8°  Lyon,  1829 

1448  Memoires  Historiques  et  Pieces  Authentiques  sur 

M.  de  La  Fayette,  pour  servir  a  1'Histoire  des  Revolutions. 
Half  calf.  8°  Paris,  an  II.  [1794] 

An  autograph  letter  of  La  Fayette  inserted. 

1449  Memoires,  Correspondance,  et  Manuscrits ;  publics 

par  sa  Famille.     Half  turkey  mor.       6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1837 

1450   Memoirs,  Correspondence,  and  Manuscripts.     Vol. 

I.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1837 

1451  10  pamphlets  relating  to  him,  bound  in   1   vol.,  half 

sheep.  8°  1824-35 

1452  LA    HARPE,  Bernard  DE.      Journal  Historique  de  1'Etab- 
lissement  des  Fran9ais  a  la  Louisiane.     Half  calf . 

8°  Nouvelk  Orleans,  1831 

1453  LA    HARPE,   J.    F.      Cours   de    Litterature    Ancienne   et 
Moderne.     Half  calf .  IS  vols.     8°  Paris,  1826 

1454  LAING,  Major  Alexander  Gordon.     Travels  in  the  Timan- 
nee,  Kooranko,  and  Soolima  Countries,  in  Western  Africa ; 
with  Plates  and  a  Map.     Boards.  8°  London,  1825 


100  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1455  LAMB,  Charles.     Letters,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  T. 
N.  Talfourd.      Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  London,  1837 

1456 Literary  Sketches  and  Letters.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1848 

1457  Poetical  Works.     Cloth.  16°  London,  1836 

1458  Prose  Works.     Cloth.         3  vols.     8°  London,  1836 

1459  LAMBERT,  Edward  R.     History  of  the  Colony  of  New  Haven, 
before  and  after  the  Union  with  Connecticut.      Cloth. 

12°  New  Haven,  1838 

1460  LAMPREDI,  Giov.  Maria.     Du  Commerce  des  Neutres  en 
Terns  de  Guerre.     Traduit  par  J.  Peuchet.     Half  calf . 

8°  Paris,  an  X.  [1802] 

1461  LANDER,  Sir  T.  D.,  and  Capt.  Thomas  Brown.     The  Mis 
cellany  of  Natural  History.     Volume  I.     Parrots.      Cloth. 

12°  Edinburgh,  1833 

1462  LANE,  George  M.      SmyrnaBorum  Res  Gestae  et  Antiqui- 
tates.      Cloth.  8°  Gottingce,   1851 

1463  LANGEAC,  Le  Chevalier  DE.     Colomb  dans  les  Fers.    ISpitre, 
precedee  d'un  Precis  Historique  sur  Colomb.     Paper. 

16°  Londres,  1782 

1464  LANJUINAIS,  J.  D.     Constitutions  de  la  Nation   Fran9aise. 
Sheep.  2  vols      8°  Paris,  1819 

1465  LANMAN,  J.  H.     History  of  Michigan,  Civil  and  Topograph 
ical,  in  a  Compendious  Form  ;  with  a  View  of  the  Surround 
ing  Lakes.      Cloth;  with  a  Map.  8°  New  York,  1839 

1466  LARDNER,  N.     Memoirs  of  his   Life  and   Writings.     Con 
taining  a  Catalogue  of  his  Works,  Letters  relating  to  them, 
etc.     Also  Eight  Sermons.      Calf,  with  portrait. 

8°  London,  1769 

1467  LA  SALLE,  Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  DE.     Relation  du  Voyage 
entrepris,  pour  decouvrir  dans  le  Golfe  du  Mexique  1'Em- 
bouchure  du  Fleuve  de  Missisipy.     Par  son  Frere  M.  Cave 
lier,  1'un  des  Compagnons  de  ce  Voyage.     Cloth. 

4°  A  Manate,  1857 

1468  LAS  CASES,  Count  DE.     Memorial  de  Sainte  Helene.     Jour 
nal  of  the  Private   Life  and  Conversations  of  Napoleon  at 
Saint  Helena.     Vol.  I.     Part  I.     Boards.      8°  Boston,  1823 

1469  LASERRE.  Le  Chevalier  Barbier  DE.     Essais  Historiques  et 
Critiques  sur  la  Marine  de  France,  de  1661  a  1789,  et  des 
Principaux  Objets  qui  y  sont  relatifs.     Half  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1814 

1470  LAUBESPIN,  Comte  Em.  de.]     Memorial  Portatif  de  Chrono- 
logie,  d'Histoire  Industrielle,  d'Economie  Politique,  de  Bio 
graphic,  etc.     Paper.  2  pts.     12°  Paris,  1829 

1471  LAURENS,  Henry.     The  Candor  of   Henry  Laurens,  Esq., 
manifested  by  his  Behaviour  to  Mr.  Edmund  Jenings.    Half 
turkey  morocco.  4°  London,  [1783] 

1472  Mr.  Laurens's  True  State  of  the  Case,  by  which  his 

Candor  to  Mr.  Edmund  Jenings  is  manifested,  and  the  Tricks 


of  Jared  Sparks.  101 

of  Mr.  Jenings  are  detected.      [Privately  printed.]      Half 
turkey  morocco.  4°  London,  1783 

1473  LAURENS,  Henry.    A  Full  Manifestation  of  what  Mr.  Henry 
Laurens  falsely  denominates  Candor  in  himself  and  Tricks 
in  Mr.  Edmund  Jenings.     Half  turkey  mor.     4°  London,  1783 

1474  LAVALLEE,  Theopbile.     Histoire  de  Paris,  depuis  le  Temps 
des  Gaulois  jusqu'  a  nos  Jours.     2e  Edition.     Paper. 

2  vols.     12°  Paris.  1857 

1475  LAW,  William.     Serious  Call  to  a  Devout  and  Holy  Life. 
With  Account  of  the  Author,  and  Three  Letters  to  a  Friend. 
Calf.  12°  Boston,  1818 

1476  LAW,  The,  of  the  Territories.     Cloth.  12°  Phil  1859 

1477  LAWRENCE,  William  Beach.     An  Address  at  the  Opening 
of  the  Eleventh  Exhibition  of  the  American  Academy  of 
the  Fine  Arts,  May  10,  1825.  8°  Neio  York,  1826 

1478  -       —   Visitation  and  Search;  or  an  Historical  Sketch  of 
the  British  Claim  to  Exercise  a  Maritime  Police  over   the 
Vessels  of  all  Nations,  in  Peace  as  well  as  in  War ;  with  an 
Inquiry  into  the   Expediency  of  terminating  the    Eighth 
Article  of  the  Ashburton  Treaty.  8°  Boston.  1858 

1479  LAWRENCE,  W.   R.      Extracts  from  the  Diary  and  Corre 
spondence  of  the  Late  Amos  Lawrence.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1825 

1480  LAWRENCE  Academy,  Groton,  Mass.     The  Jubilee,  July  12, 
1854;  with  General  Catalogue.    Paper.    8°  New  York,  1855 

1480a  LAY,  G.  T.     The  Chinese  as  they  are.     Paper. 

8°  Albany,  1843 

14805  LEAKE,  Isaac  Q.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Gen 
eral  John  Lamb,  who  commanded  the  Post  at  West  Point 
at  the  Time  of  Arnold's  Defection.  Cloth.  8°  Albany,  1850 

1480c  LE  BOUCHER,  O.  J.]  Histoire  de  la  Derniere  Guerre  entre 
la  Grande  Bretagne.  et  les  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique,  la 
France,  1'Espagne,  et  la  Hollande,  1775-83.  Maps.  Calf. 

4°  Paris,  1787 

With  a  curious  MS.  note  relating  to  the  suppression  of  an  attack  upon  De 
Castries,  Ministre  de  la  Marine.  This  book  was  thought  worthy  of  a  new 
edition  in  1830. 

14806?  Another  copy.     Paper. 

1480e  LEBRUN,  Isidore.  Tableau  Statistique  et  Politique  des 
Deux  Canadas.  Paper.  8°  Paris,  1833 

1481  LE  CLERCQ,  Le  P.  Chrestien.     ETABLISSEMENT  DE  LA 
FOY  DANS  LA  NouvELLE   FRANCE.      Contenant  FHistoire 
des  Colonies  Fra^oises,  &  Decouvertes  qui  s'y  sont  faites 
jusques  a  present.     Avec  une  Relation  Exacte  des  Expedi 
tions  &  Voyages  Entrepris  pour  la  Decouverte  du  Fleuve 
Mississipi  jusques  au  Golphe  de  Mexique.      Par  Ordre  du 
Roy.      Sous  la  Conduite  du  Sieur  de  la  Salle,  et  de  ses  di- 
verses  Avantures  jusques  a  sa  Mort.     Ensemble  les  Victoires 
rernportees  en  Canada  sur  les  Anglois  &  Iroquois  en  1690, 


Catalogue  of  the  Library 

par  les  Armes  de  sa  Majeste,  sous  le   Comman dement  de 

Monsieur  le  Comte  de  Frontenac,  Gouverneur  &  Lieutenant 

General  de  la  Nouvelle  France.     Par  le  P.  C.  L.  C.     Calf. 

2  vols.     16°  Paris,  Amable  Auroy,  M  DC  LXXXI 

"  An  extremely  rare  work.  Soon  after  its  publication  it  was  suppressed  by 
the  French  Government,  and  very  few  copies  were  circulated.  It  is  pecul 
iarly  valuable  as  containing  the  first  original  account  of  the  discoveries  of 
La  Salle  by  two  missionaries  who  accompanied  him.  From  this  book  also 
Hennepin  drew  the  account  of  his  pretended  discovery  of  the  Mississippi 
river."  —  j.  s. 

1482  LECTURES  (27)  in  the  University  of  London.]     Half  calf . 

2  vols.     8°  1828-49 

1483  LEDERER,  JOHN.    THE  DISCOVERIES  OF  JOHN  LEDERER, 
In  three  several  Marches  from  Virginia,  To  the  West  of 
Carolina,  And  other    Parts   of  the    Continent;    Begun   in 
March   1669,  and   Ended  in   September  1670.      Together 
with  A  general  Map  of  the  whole  Territory  which  he  trav 
ersed.      Collected   and  translated  out  of  Latine  from  his 
Discourse  and  Writings,  by  Sir  William  Talbot,  Baronet. 
Half  calf.     The  map  wanting. 

4  I,  pp.  27.     Sm.  4°  London,  Samuel  Heyrick,  1672 

1484  LEDYARD,  J.     A  Journal  of  Cook's  Last  Voyage  to   the 
Pacific  Ocean,  and  in  quest  of  a  North- West  Passage  in 
1776-79.     Half  calf,  neat.  12°  Hartford,  1783 

The  title-page  and  the  last  8  pages  are  in  neat  MS,  and  the  map  is  traced 
from  the  original.  An  autograph  letter  of  Pres.  JEFFKKSON  relating  to 
Ledyard  is  inserted. 

1485  LEE,  Major  General  Charles.      Life  and  Memoirs.      With 
his  Political  and  Military  Essays.     Also  Letters.     Sheep. 

12°  New  York,  1813 

1486  Proceedings  of  a   General   Court-Martial,  held  at 

Brunswick  in  the  State  of  New  Jersey,  by  order  of  his  Ex 
cellency,  Gen.  Washington,  for  the    Trial   of  Major-Gen. 
Lee,  July  4th,  1778,  Major-Gen.  Lord  Stirling,  President. 
Paper.  8°  New  York,  1864 

One  of  100  copies  "  privately  reprinted." 

1487  LEE,  Gen.  Henry.     Memoirs  of  the  War  in  the  Southern 
Department  of  the  United  States.     Half  sheep.     Uncommon. 

2  vols.      8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

1488  LEE,  Major  Henry,  son  of  the  preceding.     The  Campaign  of 
1781  in  the  Carolinas;  with  Remarks  on   Johnson's  Life  of 
Greene,  and  an  Appendix  of  Original  Documents  relating 
to  the  Revolution.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

1489  Observations   on  the  Writings   of  Jefferson,  with 

Reference  to  the  Attack  they  contain  on  the   Late   Gen. 
Henry  Lee.    In   Letters  by  H.  Lee.     2d  Edition,  with  an 
Introduction  and  Notes,  by  C.  C.  Lee.     Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1839 

1490  LEE,  Richard  Henry.     Life  of  Arthur  Lee,  LL.  D.    With 
his   Correspondence,  and   his    Papers  on    Diplomatic   and 
Political  Subjects.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1829 

An  autograph  letter  of  A.  Lee  is  inserted. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  103 

1491  LEE,  Richard  Henry.     Memoir  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  and 
his  Correspondence  with   the  most  Distinguished  Men   in 
America  and  Europe,  illustrative  of  the  Revolution.     By  his 
Grandson  Richard  H.  Lee.     Boards.    2  vols.     8°  Phil.  1825 

1492  LEE,  Samuel.     A  Grammar  and  Vocabulary  of  the  Lan 
guage  of  New  Zealand.  12°  London,  1820 

1493  LEFRANC,  Em.     Nouveau  Manuel  des  Aspirans  au  Baccalau- 
reat  es-Lettres.     4e  Edition.     Half  calf .  18°  Paris. 

1494  LEGENDRE,  A.  M.       Elements  of   Geometry.     Translated 
from  the  French  by  John  Farrar.    New  Edition.    Enlarged. 
Half  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1838 

1495  LEIGH,  Samuel.     New  Picture  of  London.     Morocco. 

18°  London,  1824-25 

1496  New  Pocket  Road-Book  of  England,  Wales,  and 

Part  of  Scotland.     2d  Edition.     55  county  maps.     Morocco. 

18°  London,  1826 

1497  The  Same.     6th  Edition,  revised.        London,  1837 

1498  LEISURE  Hours  at  Sea  ;  a  few  Miscellaneous  Poems.    By  a 
Midshipman  of  the  United  States  Navy.     Boards. 

12°  New  York,  1825 

1499  LEMARE,  Pierre-Alexandre.     Cours  de  Langue  Fran9aise. 
Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1819 

1500  LE  MASCRIER,  L'Abbe  Jean-Baptiste.]      Memoires   Histor- 
iques  sur  la  Louisiane,  contenant  ce  qui  y  est  arrive  de  plus 
Memorable,  depuis  1'Annee  1687  jusqu'  a  present.     Ouvrage 
enrichi  de  Cartes  et  de  Figures.     Calf. 

2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1753 

1501  LEMPRIERE,  J.     A  Classical  Dictionary.     Sheep. 

8°  New  York,  1809 

1502  Universal  Biography.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1810 

1503  LEONARD,  Daniel.]     Massachusettensis :  or  a  Series  of  Let 
ters,  containing  a  Faithful  State  of  many  Important  and 
Striking  Facts,  which  laid  the   Foundation  of  the  Present 
Troubles  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts-Bay.      Half 
calf,  neat.  Reprint.     8°  London,  1776 

1504  LE  PAGE  DU  PRATZ.       History  of  Louisiana,  or   of   the 
Western  Parts  of  Virginia  and  Carolina.    New  Ed.    Boards. 
Scarce.  f  8°  London,  1774 

1505  LERMINIER,  E.   Etudes  d'Histoire  et  de  Philosophic.  Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1836 

1506  LESTER,  C.  Edwards.]  The  Condition  and  Fate  of  England. 
2d  Ed.     Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1845 

1507  and  A.  Foster.     The  Life  and  Voyages  of  Ameri- 

cus  Vespucius.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1846 

1508  LETAMENDI,  Agustin.     Notas   Historicas  sobre  la   Revolu- 
cion  de  Espaiia,  1814-1823.      With  the  author's  autograph. 
Half  sheep.  8°  Charleston,  1826 


104  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1509  LETTER  from  a  Virginian  to  the  Members  of  the   Congress 
to  be  held  at  Philadelphia  on  the  First  of  September,  1774. 
Half  calf,  neat.  Reprint.     8°  London,  1774 

With  the  autograph  of  F.  Maseres. 

1510  LETTER  to  G.  G.  [George  Grenville].     Half  calf . 

8°  London,  1767 

1511  LETTERS  from  Cockney  Lands.     4th  Edition.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1827 

1512  LETTERS  to  a  Protestant  Divine  in  Defence  of  Unitarianism. 
By  another  Barrister.     Boards.  8°  London,  1824 

1513  LETTERS  to  the  Ministry,  from  Governor  Bernard,  General 
Gage,  and  Commodore  Hood.     Half  calf . 

Reprint.     8°  London,  N.  D. 

1514  LEVASSEUR,  A.     Lafayette  en  Amerique  en  1824  et   1825, 
ou  Journal  d'une  Voyage  aux  Etats-Unis.      Orne  de  douze 
Gravures  et  d'une  Carte.     Paper.      2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1829 

1515  LEVIS,  Pierre-Marc  Gaston,  Due  DE.    Souvenirs  et  Portraits, 
1780-89.    Nouvelle  Edition,  augmentee  d' Articles  supprime's 
par  la  Censure  de  Buonaparte.     Half  calf.     8°  Paris,  1815 

1516  LEVIZAC,  J.  P.  V.  L.  DE.      L'Art  de  parler  et  d'ecrire  la 
Langue  Frangaise.     7e  Ed.     Sheep. 

2  vols.  in  one.     8°  Paris,  1822 

1517  LEWIS,  George  Cornewall.     An  Essay  on  the  Government 
of  Dependencies.     Boards.  8°  London,  1841 

1518  LEWIS,   John.      Analytical  Outlines   of  the  English  Lan 
guage.    Sheep.  §°  Richmond,  1825 

1519  Another  copy.     Boards.  8°  Richmond,  1825 

1520  Tables  of  Comparative  Etymology  and  Analogous 

Formations  in  the  Greek,  Latin,  Spanish,  Italian,  French, 
English,  and  German  Languages.         4°  Philadelphia,  1828 

1521  • Observations  on  the  Objects  and  Progress  of  Philo 
logical  Inquiries.  8°  Fredericksburg,  1827 

1522  LHOMOND,  Charles-Francois.     Elements  de  la   Grammaire 
Latine.      Vellum.  12°  Paris,  1812 

1523  LIEBER,  Francis.     A  Constitution  and  Plan  of  Education 
for  Girard  College  for  Orphans.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1834 

1524  LIEBIG,  Justus,  Baron  VON.     Animal  Chemistry,  or  Organic 
Chemistry  in  its  Application  to   Physiology  and  Pathology. 
Edited  from  the  Author's  MS.  by  W.  Gregory.     Cloth. 

12°  Cambridge,  1842 

1525  Organic  Chemistry.     Cloth.        8°  Cambridge,  1841 

1526  LINCOLN,  Solomon,  Jr.     History  of  Hingham,  Mass.     Half 
cloth.  12°  Hingham,  1827 

1527  LINGARD,  John.     A  History  of  England,  from  the  Invasion 
by  the  Romans.    5th  Ed.    Half  calf.    8  vols.    8°  Paris,  1840 

1528  LITTELL'S  Living  Age.     Nos.  1  to  43,  and  201,  except  Nos. 
2,  10,  15,  18,  19,21,42.    Unbound.   37  nos.  8°  Bost.  1844-45 


of  Jared  Sparks.  10 3 

1529  LITTLE  Pretty  Pocket  Book.     First  Worcester  Edition. 

24°  Worcester,  1787 

1530  LIVERMORE,  George.     An   Historical   Research  respecting 
the  Opinions  of  the  Founders  of  the  Republic  on  Negroes, 
as  Slaves,  as  Citizens,  and  as  Soldiers.     Paper. 

8°  Boston,  1862 
From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1531  LIVINGSTONE,  David.     Missionary  Travels  and  Researches 
in    South   Africa,  including   a    Sketch   of   Sixteen    Years' 
Residence  in  the  Interior.     Portrait,  Maps,  and  Illustrations. 
Cloth.  8°  London,  1857 

1532  LIVIUS,  Titus.     The  History  of  Rome.      Translated,  with 
Notes  by  G.  Baker.     Sheep.     6  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1823 

1533  LOBECK,  J.  F.     Questiones  lonicae.     Fasciculus  I.     Paper. 
With  the  author's  autograph.     8°  Regimontii  Prussorum,  1850 

1534  LOCKE  Amsdem,  or  the  Schoolmaster;  a  Tale.     Paper. 

12°  Boston,  1847 

1535  LOCKE,   John.     The   Works   of   John    Locke,     llth   Ed. 
Boards.  10  vols.     8°  London,  1812 

1536  Locke's  Essay  for  the  Understanding  of  St.  Paul's 

Epistles ;  and  Le  Clerc  on  Inspiration.     Boards. 

18°  Boston,  1820 

1537  LOCKHART,  J.  G.     Reginald  Dalton. 

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1538  LOMENIE,  Louis  DE.     Beatimarchais  et  son  Temps.    Etudes 
sur  la  Societe   en   France  au  XVIIP  Siecle,  d'apres  des 
Documentes  Inedits.     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1856 

1539  Beaumarchais  and  his  Times.     Translated  by  H. 

S.  Edwards.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1857 

1540  LONDON  University.      The    London  University   Calendar, 
1850.     2d  Ed.      Cloth.  12°  London,  N.  D. 

1541  LONDON  ;  what  to  see,  and  how  to  see  it.      Cloth.     Illustra 
tions.  1 6°  London,  1857 

1542  LONG,  Major  S.  H.     Account  of  an  Expedition  from  Pitts 
burgh  to  the  Rocky  Mountains,  1819-20.    Maps  and  Plates. 
Boards.  4°  Philadelphia,  1822 

1543  Same.     Compiled  by  E.  James.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1823 

1544  •    Narrative  of  an   Expedition  to  the   Source  of  St. 

Peter's  River,  Lake  Winnepeek,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  etc.,  in 
1823.     Compiled  from  the  Notes  of  Major  Long,  Messrs. 
Say,  Keating,  and  Colhoun,  by  W.  H.  Keating.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

1545  LONGCHAMPS,    I'Abbe    P.    DE.]      Histoire  Impartiale    des 
Evenemens  Militaires  et  Politiques  de  la  Derniere  Guerre, 
dans  les  Quatres  Parties  du  Monde.     Calf. 

3  vols.     12°  Amsterdam,  1785 

1546  ]    Same.     Half  calf.  2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1785 


106  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1547  LONGFELLOW,  H.  W.      The  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish, 
and  other  Poems.      Cloth,  gilt.  16°  Boston,  1858 

1548  Evangeline,  a  Tale  of  Acadie.     Boards. 

16°  Boston,  1847 

1549  The  Golden  Legend.      Cloth.          16°  Boston,  1851 

1550  LONGINUS,  D.     On  the  Sublime ;  in   Greek  together  with 
the  English  Translation.     By  W.  Smith.     Sheep. 

12°  Baltimore,  1810 

1551  LOOMIS,    Elias.      The    Recent    Progress    of    Astronomy, 
especially  in  the  United  States.    Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1850 

1552  Same.     3d  Ed.,   re-written  and    enlarged.      Half 

calf.  12°  New  York,  1856 

1553  LORD,  John.     A  Modern  History,  from  the  Time  of  Luther 
to  the  Fall  of  Napoleon.     Half  morocco.  8°  Phil.  N.  D. 

1554  LORD,  W.  W.     Andre,  a  Tragedy,  in  Five  Acts.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1856 

1555  LORING,  Charles  G.     England's    Liability  for  Indemnity  : 
Remarks  on  the  Letter  of  "  Historicus."     Paper. 

8°  Boston,  1864 

1556  Neutral    Relations   of   England    and   the    United 

States.     Paper.  8°  Boston,  1863 

1557 and  FIELD,  E.  W.]  Correspondence  on  the  Pres 
ent  Relations  between  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States. 
Paper.  8°  Boston,  1862 

1558  LOSSING,  Benson  J.     Seventeen  Hundred  and  Seventy-Six, 
or   the  War   of  Independence ;   a   History  of  the   Anglo- 
Americans  from  the  Union  of  the    Colonies   against   the 
French,  to  the  Inauguration  of  Washington.      With  numer 
ous  Engravings.     Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1847 

1559  The  Pictorial   Field-Book  of  the  Revolution;   or 

Illustrations,  by  Pen  and  Pencil,  of  the  History,  Biogra 
phy,  Scenery,  Relics,  and  Traditions  of  the  War  for  In 
dependence.      With  several  hundred  Engravings  on  Wood. 
Half  turkey  morocco.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1851-52 

1560  Louis  XVI.      Correspondance  Inedite,  avec  des  Observa 
tions  par  Helene  M.  Williams.    2  tomes  en  I.    8°  Paris,  1803 

1561  LOUISIANA.     The   Laws  of  Las  Siete  Partidas,  which  are 
still  in  force  in  Louisiana.     Translated  from  the  Spanish  by 
L.  M.  Lislet  and  Henry  Carleton.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  New  Orleans,  1820 

1562  LOUVILLE,  C.  ,A.   d'Allonville,    Marquis,   &c.      Me'moires 
Secrets  stir  1'Etablissement  de  la  Maison  de  Bourbon  en 
Espagne.     Half  calf  .  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1818 

1563  LOUVRE.     Guide  through  the  Galleries  of  Paintings.     Half 
cloth.  12°  Paris,  1855 

1564  LOWE,  Joseph.     The  Present  State  of  England  in  regard 
to  Agriculture,  Trade,  and  Finance.     Boards. 

8°  New  York, 


of  Jared  Sparks.  107 

1565  LOWELL,  Mrs.  A.  C.     Seed  Grain  for  Thought  and  Discus 
sion ;  a  Compilation.      Cloth.  2  vols.     16°  Boston,  1856 

1566  LOWER,  M.  Antony.    English  Surnames.     Essays  on  Family 
Nomenclature,    Historical,  Etymological,    and    Humorous. 
With  Chapters  of  Rebuses  and  Canting  Arms.      Cloth. 

12°  London,  1842 

1567  LOWMAN,  Moses.     Three  Tracts.     I.  Whether  the  Appear 
ances  under  the  Old  Testament  were  Appearances  of  the 
True  God  himself,  or  only  of  some  other  Spiritual  Being. 
II.  On  the  Schechinah.      III.  Texts  of  Scripture  relating 
to  the  Logos  considered.     Paper.  8°  London,  1756 

1568  LUCANUS,  M.  A.      De   Bello  Civili,   cum   Grotii  Farnabii 
Notis  Integris  et  Variorum    Selectissimis.     Editio    Nova. 
Halfrussia.  8°  Londini,  1818 

1569  LUCIANUS.     Colloquia  Selecta,  et  Timon.     Cebetis  Tabula. 
Menandri    Sententiae   Morales.      Graece  et  Latine.     Notis 
illustravit  T.  Hemsterhuis.      Vellum.  18°  Basilitz,  1771 

I569a  Dialogues  selected  from  Lucian,  with  his  Method 

of  writing  History.     Translated  by  Wm.  Ford.     Sheep. 

12°  Dublin,  1785 

1570  , Excerpta  quaadam  ex    Luciani   Operibus,  per  N. 

Kent.    Ed.  5a.      Calf.  8°  Londini,  1771 

1571  LUCRETIUS,  Titus.     De  Rerum  Natura ;  ad   Exemplar  G. 
Wakefield,  cum  Notis.      Calf.         4  vols.     8°  Glasguce,  1813 

1572  Of  the  Nature  of  Things,  translated  into  English 

Verse  by  Tho.  Creech.     Sheep.      2  vols.     8°  Land.  1714-15 

1573  LUDEWIG,  Hermann.  E.    The  Literature  of  American  Local 
History.     Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1846 

1574  LUNT,    George.      The   Age   of  Gold,   and   other   Poems. 
Boards.  16°  Boston,  1843 

1574a  Three  Eras  of  New  England.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1857 

1575  LUSHINGTON,  S.  R.     The    Life    and    Services   of  General 
Lord  Harris,  G.  C.  B..  during   his   Campaigns  in  America, 
the  West  Indies,  and  India.     Portrait.      Cloth. 

8°  London,  1840 

1576  LUTHER'S  German  Version  of  the  Gospel  of  John  ;  with  an 
Interlinear  English  Translation,  by  C.  Follen.     Sheep. 

12°  Cambridge,  1835 

1577  LYELL,   Sir  Charles.     The   Geological  Evidences  of  the 
Antiquity  of  Man.     With  Remarks  on  the  Origin  of  Species 
by  Variation.    With  Wood-cuts.    Cloth.  %°  Philadelphia,  1863 

1578  LYMAN,  Theodore.     The  Diplomacy  of  the  United  States  ; 
an  Account  of  the  Foreign  Relations  of  the  Country,  from 
the   First   Treaty   with  France  in  1778,  to  the  Treaty  of 
Ghent,  in  1814,  with  Great  Britain.     Half  calf. 

8°  Boston,  1826 

1579  LYRA  Germanica.     [First  Series.]     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1859 


108  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1580  LYTTLETON,  Thomas,  Lord.     Letters  ;  with  a  Memoir  of 
the  Author.     Sheep.  8°  Troy,  1807 

1581  LYSIAS.     The  Orations  of  Lysias  and  Isocrates,  translated 
by  J.  Gillies.     Calf..  4°  London,  1778 


1682  jirkirABLY,  L'Albe  G.  B.  DE.     Collection  Complete  des 
^j^TJ.      CEuvres  de  Mably.     Fine  copy,  calf. 

15  vols.  8°  Paris,  1794-95 

Mably's  *'  Remarques  sur  le  gouvernement  et  les  lois  des  Etats-Unis,"  was  the 
occasion  of  Adams'  Defence  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

1583  MACAULAY,   Mrs.    Catharine.      The    History   of  England, 
from  the  Accession   of  James  L,  to   the   Elevation   of  the 
House  of  Hanover.     Old  calf.     5  vols.     8°  London,  1769-72 

1584  MACAULAY,  T.   B.,  Lord  Macaulay.     Critical  and  Miscel 
laneous  Essays.      Cloth.  3  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1841 

1585  -   The  History  of  England  from   the  Accession  of 
James  II.     Cloth.  4  vols.     8°  London,  1853-55 

1586  -   Lays  of  Ancient  Rome.     .Bevelled,  half  calf  . 

4°  London,  1847 

1587  M'CALL,   Capt.  H.     The    History  of   Georgia,  up    to   the 
Present  Day.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Savannah,  1811-16 

One  of  the  rarest  of  State  Histories.     Sold,  uncut,  at  Morrell's  sale  for  $42.00, 
at  Rice's  for  $52.00. 

1588  M'CLUNG,  John  A.     Sketches  of  Western  Adventure  ;  the 
most  Interesting  Incidents  connected,  with  the  Settlement  of 
the  West,  from  1755  to  1794.     Half  cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1832 

1589  M'CLURE,  David,  and  Elijah  Parish.     Memoirs  of  the  Rev. 
Eleazar  Wheelock.     Sheep.  8°  Newburyport,  1811 

1590  M'CULLAGH,  W.  Torrens.     The  Use  and  Study  of  History. 
Cloth.  8°  Dublin,  1842 

1591  M'CULLOCH,  J.  R.     A  Discourse  on  the   Rise,  Progress, 
Objects,  and  Importance  of  Political  Economy.     Boards. 

8°  Edinburgh,  1825 

1592  -   Another  copy.     Paper.  8°  Edinburgh,  1825 

1593  McCuLLOH,  James  H.,  Jun.     Researches  on  America  ;  rela 
tive  to  the  Aborigines,  etc.     Boards.         8°  Baltimore,  1817 

1594  -    Researches,    Philosophical    and    Antiquarian,  con 
cerning  the  Aboriginal  History  of  America.     Map.      Half 
cloth.  8°  Baltimore,  1829 

1595  MACDONALD,   Norman.      Maxims   and   Moral   Reflections. 
Half  cloth.  12°  New  York,  1827 

1596  MACDONNEL,  D.  E.     A  Dictionary  of  Select  and  Popular 
Quotations  which  are  in  Daily  Use.     Sheep. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1810 

1597  MCDONNELL,  Alexander.    Considerations  on  Negro  Slavery. 
With  Authentic  Reports,  illustrative  of  the  Actual  Condition 
of  the  Negroes  in  Demerara.     Boards.          8°  London,  1824 

1598  McGuiRE,  E.  C.     The  Religious  Opinions  and  Character  of 
Washington.     Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1836 


of'Jared  Sparks.  109 

1599  McHENRT,  James.     The  Wilderness;  or  Braddock's  Times. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1823 

1600  MACHIAVELLI,   Niccolo.      The  Art  of  War.      In    Seven 
Books.     Boards.  8°  Albany,  1815 

1601  Discourses  upon  the  First  Decade  of  Livius  ;  trans 
lated  out  of  the  Italian.     With  his  Prince  ;  with  some  Mar 
ginal  Animadversions,  noting  and  taxing  his  Errors.     By 
E.  D.     Old  calf.  16°  London,  1674 

1602  The    Florentine    Histories.     Translated  from  the 

Edition  of  G.  B.  Nicolini  by  C.  E.  Lester.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1845 

1603  Another  copy.     Paper.  New  York,  1845 

1604  CEuvres    Completes,   traduites    par   J.    V.    Peries. 

Half  calf.  12  vols.     8°  Paris,  1823-26 

1605  MclNiscON,  John.     Principles  of  Political  Economy,  and  of 
Population.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1825 

1606  MACKAY,  Andrew.     A  Collection  of  Mathematical  Tables. 
Sheep.  8°  London,  1804 

1607  MACKENZIE,  Alexander  Slidell.    Life  of  Commodore  Perry. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     18°   New  York,  1841 

1608  Life  of  Paul  Jones.    Cloth.    2  vols.  16°  Boston,  1841 

1609  —    —    Life  of  Stephen  Decatur,  a  Commodore  in  the  Navy 
of  the  United  States.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1846 

1610  MACKENZIE,  Roderick.     Strictures  on   Lt.   Col.  Tarleton's 
History  "  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  in  the  South 
ern  Provinces  of  North  America."  Boards.    8°  London,  1787 

Scarce ;  sold  Rice,  $11.50. 

1611  MACKINTOSH,  J.     The   Discovery  of  America  by   Christo 
pher  Columbus,  and  the  Origin  of  the  Nprth  American  In 
dians.     Half  cloth.  8°  Toronto,  1836 

1612  MACKINTOSH,  Sir  James.     A  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the 
Law  of  Nature  and  Nations.     4th  Edition.     Boards. 

16°  London,  1828 

1613  A  General  View  of  the  Progress  of  Ethical  Philos 
ophy,  chiefly  during  the  Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Cen 
turies.     Half  cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1832 

1614  History   of  the    Revolution  in    England   in  1688. 

Half  calf.  2  vols.  "8°  Paris,  1840 

1 615  M'MAHON,  Bernard.     The  American   Gardener's  Calendar. 
Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1806 

1616  McMAHON,  John  V.  L.      An  Historical  View  of  the   Gov 
ernment  of  Maryland,  from  its  Colonization  to  the   Present 
Day.     Vol.  I.      Cloth.  8°  Baltimore,  1831 

The  author  suppressed  this  work  soon  after  the  issue  of  Vol.  I.,  and  before 
many  copies  were  sold,  so  that  it  is  scarce. 

1617  M'QUEEN,  James.     The  West  India  Colonies;  the  Calum 
nies  and  Misrepresentations  circulated  against  them  by  the 
Edinburgh  Review,  Mr.  Clarkson,  Mr.  Cropper,  etc.,  refuted. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1 824 


110  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1618  MACRAY,  J.     Stray  Leaves,  including  Translations  from  the 
Lyric  Poets  of  Germany,  with  Brief  Notices  of  their  Works. 

12°  London,  1827 

1619  M'ViCKAR,  John.     Domestic  Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Sam 
uel  Bard,  M.  D.     Boards.  8°  New  York,  1822 

1620  First  Lessons  in  Political  Economy. 

18°  Boston,  1835 

1621  The   Professional  Years   of  John    Henry    Hobart, 

D.  D.     Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1836 

1622  MADISON,  James.  The  Papers  of  James  Madison,  purchased 
by  order  of  Congress ;  being  his  Correspondence  and  Re 
ports  of  Debates  during  the  Congress  of  the  Confederation, 
and  in  the  Federal  Convention  ;  published  from  the  Origi 
nal  Manuscripts,  under  the  Superintendence  of  H.  D.  Gilpin. 
Sheep.  3  vols.     8°  Mobile,  1842 

An  autograph  letter  of  Madison  inserted. 

1623  MAGENDIE,  F.     A    Summary   of  Physiology.      Translated 
from  the  French  by  J.  Revere.     2d  Edition.     Boards. 

8°  Baltimore,  1824 

1624  MAHLMANN,  A.     Gedichte.     Paper.  16°  Halle,  1825 

1625  MAINE  Historical  Society.     Collections.     Vol.  I.     Cloth. 

8°  Portland,  1831 

This  volume  is  very  rare,  nearly  the  whole  impression  having  been  destroyed 
by  fire. 

1626  MAISTRE,  Count  Xavier  DE.     Russian  Tales,  translated  by 
Wallenstein.     Boards.  16°  Philadelphia,  1826 

1627  Another  copy.     Boards.  16°  Philadelphia,  1826 

1628  MALOUET,  Pierre-Victor.     Collection  de  Memoires  et  Cor- 
respondances  Officielles  sur  1'Administration  des  Colonies. 
Half  sheep.    •  5  vols.     8°  Paris,  An  X.  [1802] 

1 629  MALTHUS,  T.  R.     Principles  of  Political  Economy.    Sheep. 

8°  Boston,  1821 

1630  MANDRILLON,  Joseph.     Le   Spectateur  Americain,  on  Re- 
marques  sur  1'Amerique  Septentrionale,  et  sur  les  Etats-Unis  ; 
suivi  de   Recherches  Philosophiques  sur  la  Decouverte  du 
Nouveau-Monde.     2e  Edition.      Calf.      8°  Amsterdam,  1785 

1631  MANN,  Horace.    A  Few  Thoughts  for  a  Young  Man.    Flex 
ible  cloth.  pp.  84.     16°  Boston,  1850 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1632  MANSFIELD,  Edward   D.     The  Political   Grammar  of  the 
United  States.     Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1834 

1633  MANTE,  Thomas.     The  History  of  the  Late  War  in  North- 
America  and  the  Islands  of  the  West-Indies ;  including  the 
Campaigns  of  1763-64  against  his  Majesty's  Indian  Ene 
mies.     Half  sheep.  4°  London,  1772 

Sold,  Morrell,  $22.00;  Rice,  $56.00. 

1 634  MANUAL  of  Liberty,  The ;  or  Testimonies  in  Behalf  of  the 
Rights  of  Mankind.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1795 


of  Jared  Sparks.  Ill 

1635  MANUSCRIPTS.    BIBLIOTECA  AMERICANA.    Catalogo  de 
los  Autores  que  ban  escrito  de  la  America  en  Differentes 
Idiomas  y  Noticia  de  sti  Vida  y  Patria,  anos  en  que  vivieron 
y  Obras  que    escribieron.     Compuesta  por  el  Mariscal  de 
Campo  D.  Antonio  de  ALCEDO,  Gobernado  de  la  Plaza  de 
Coruna.     Ano  de  1807. 

"  Copied  in  1843  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  0.  Kich 
of  London.  The  original  was  found  by  him  in  Madrid.  This  volume  con 
tains  1300  pages." —  j.  s.  It  cannot  "be  necessary  to  dilate  upon  the  im 
portance  of  this  manuscript.  It  has  never  been  published,  nor  has  it  been 
superseded  by  later  publications.  Moreover,  the  insertion  of  notices  of  the 
lives  of  the  authors  is  a  feature  of  the  very  highest  value. 

1635a  -  —  BIBLIOTHECA  AMERICANA,  by  Arthur  HOMER' 
D.  D.,  Fellow  of  Mag.  Coll.,  Oxford.  Half  turkey  morocco. 
12  vols. 

"  This  work  was  intended  for  publication  by  the  author,  and  he  sent  out 
printed  proposals  for  that  object.  But  it  was  never  published.  After  his 
death,  the  manuscript  was  purchased  by  Sir  Thomas  Phillips  of  Middle  Hill, 
Worcestershire,  in  whose  possession  I  saw  it  in  November,  1840.  By  his  per 
mission  the  original  manuscript  was  sent  to  London,  where  this  copy  was 
made  for  me  in  1841."  —  j.  s.  The  work  extends  to  1600  pages,  closely  writ 
ten.  With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author  to  the  Rev.  Win.  Bentley,  of 
Salem,  Mass.,  who  furnished  the  author  with  valuable  information,  and  whose 
knowledge  about  books  relating  to  America  was  important  to  various 
European  scholars,  as  evinced  by  his  contributions  to  the  collection  of  the 
Ebeling  Library,  now  in  the  Library  of  Harvard  College.  This  work,  too, 
has  never  been  superseded.  It  should  be  secured  for  some  public  library. 

1636  AUTOGRAPHS  (14)    used   in    Sparks's    "'American 

Biography." 

Contents:  Autographs  of  Ethan  ALLEN,  Wm.  EATON,  Jonathan  EDWARDS 
(a  letter  to  Washington),  the  Apostle  ELIOT,  Wm.  ELLERY,  W.  JOHNSON, 
Cotton  MATHER,  Gen.  MONTGOMERY,  Wm.  PINKNEY,  D.  RITTENHOUSE, 
Rob.  ROGERS,  Gen.  STARK,  Seth  WARNER,  Ephraim  WILLIAMS. 

1637  MARCET,  Mrs.  Jane  H.]     Conversations  on  Political  Econ 
omy.     Half  calf.  1 2°  Philadelphia,  1817 

1638  MARCY,    Randolph  B.      Exploration   of  the  Red   River  of 
Louisiana  in  1852.     By  R.  B.  Marcy,  assisted  by  George  B. 
McClellan.     With  Reports  on  the  Natural  History,  and  nu 
merous  Illustrations.      Cloth.  8°  Washington,  1854 

1 639  MARINER,  W.     An  Account  of  the   Natives  of  the  Tonga 
Islands  ;  with  an  Original  Grammar  and  Vocabulary  of  their 
Language.    2d  Edition.     Boards.     2  vols.     8°  London,  1818 

1640  —    Same.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1820 

1641  MARKHAM,  Mrs.     History  of  England  to  the  Reign   of  Vic 
toria.     Half  morocco.  12°  New  York,  1859 

1642  MARLIANI,  Manuel   DE.     Histoire    Politique   de  1'Espagne 
Moderne.     Half  turkey  morocco.,  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1840 

1643  MARMONTEL,  Jean  Frangois.  Ele*mens  de  Litterature.     Pa 
per.  6  vols.     12°  N.  P.  1787 

1644  CEuvres  Posthumes.    Calf \  4  vols.    12°  Paris,  1806 

1645  -     Grammaire.     Sheep.  12°-  Paris,  1806 


Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1646  MARQUETTE  and  JOLIET.     Voyage  et  Decouverte  de  quel- 
ques  Pays  et  Nations  de  I'Amerique  Septentrionale,  par  le 
P.  Marquette  et  Sr.  Joliet.     Paris,  chez  Estienne  Michallet 
rue  S.  Jaques  a  I' Image  S.  Paul,  M.  DC.  LXXXI.     Avec  privi 
lege  du  Hoy.     Full  turkey  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

16°  Paris,  1845 

One  of  125  copies  reprinted  by  Mr.  Rich,  and  presented  to  Mr.  Sparks,  with 
his  autograph. 

1647  MARRYAT,  Capt.  Frederick.     The  Settlers  in  Canada;  writ 
ten  for  Young  People.     Paper.  16°  Leipzig,  1844 

1648  MARSDEN,   William.      A   Grammar  of  the  Malayan   Lan 
guage,  with  an  Introduction  and  Praxis.     Boards. 

4°  London,  1812 

1649  MARSEILLAISE.     La  Marseillaise  illustree.     Half  morocco. 

Imperial  8°  Paris,  1840 

1650  MARSH,  John.     An  Epitome  of  General  Ecclesiastical  His 
tory.  12°  New  York,  1828 

1651  MARSHALL,  Christopher.     Passages  from  his  Diary,  kept  in 
Philadelphia  and  Lancaster  during  the  American  Revolu 
tion.     Edited  by  W.  Duane.     Vol.  I.  1774-77.     Paper. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1839-49 

1652  Passages  from  the  Remembrancer.     Edited  by  W. 

Duane,  Jr.     Half  calf ,  neat.  12°  Philadelphia,  1839 

1653  MARSHALL,    Humphrey.     The   History   of  Kentucky;  ex 
hibiting  an  Account  of  the  Modern  Discovery,  Settlement, 
Progressive  Improvement,  Civil  and  Military  Transactions, 
and  the  Present  State  of  the  Country.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Frankfort,  1824 

1654  MARSHALL,  John.     History  of  the  Colonies  planted  by  the 
English  in  North  America,  from  their  Settlement  to  the  War 
of  Independence.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

Originally  prefixed  to  the  Author's  Life  of  Washington. 

1655  ]    The    Life   of  George  Washington.     Maps.     Half 

sheep.    '  4°  Philadelphia,  1807 

1656  -      —   The  Life  of  George  Washington.    To  which  is  pre 
fixed  a  Compendious  View  of  the  Colonies  planted  by  the 
English  on  the  Continent  of  North  America.     Sheep. 

5  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1804-7 

1657  Same.     2d  Edition,  revised.     Sheep.      With  atlas. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1832 
In  this  edition  the  History  of  the  Colonies  is  omitted. 

1658  MARTENS,  Charles  DE.     Guide  Diplomatique,  ou  Traite  des 
Droits,  des  Immunites  et  des  Devoirs  des  Ministres  Publics, 
des  Agens  Diplomatiques  et  Consulates,  dans  toute  PEten- 
due  de  leurs  Fonctions.     Nouvelle  Edition,  augmentee  par 
Hoffmanns.     Half  calf .  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1837 


of  Jared  Sparks.  113 

1659  MARTENS,  G.  F.  DE.     Precis  du  Droit  des  Gens  Moderne 
de  FEurope,   fonde  sur  les  Traites  et  1'Usage.     Nouvelle 
Edition,  avec  des  Notes  de  M.  S.  Pinheiro-Ferreira.     Half 
calf.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1831 

1660 Recneil  de  Traites  d' Alliance  [etc.]  des  Puissances 

et  Etats  de  1'Europe,  avec  Deux  Supplements.     Half  calf . 

17  vols.     8°  Gottingue,  1795-1827 

1661  MARTIN,  F.-X.    The  History  of  Louisiana  from  the  Earliest 
Period.    Boards.     Scarce.    2  vols.    8°  New- Orleans,  1827-29 

1662  The   History  of  North  Carolina  from  the  Earliest 

Period.     Boards.     Scarce.       2  vols.     8°  New-Orleans,  1829 

1663  MARTINEAU,  Miss  H.     Life  in  the  Sick  Room.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1844 
1664 Miscellanies.      Cloth.          2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1836 

1665  -    Society  in  America.    Cloth.    2  vols.   12°JV.  T.  1837 

1666  MARYLAND.     A  RELATION  OP  MARYLAND;    Together, 
with  A  Map  of  the  Countrev,  The  Conditions  of  Plantation, 
His  Majesties  Charter  to  the   Lord  Baltemore,  translated 
into  English.     Half  calf ,  neat.     pp.  56.          4°  These  Bookes 
are  to  bee  had,  at  Master    William  Peasley  Esq;  his  house ; 
or  in  his  absence,  at  Master  lohn  Morgans  house,  London,  1635 

Wants  the  Charter,  but  contains  the  Map,  which  is  usually  wanting.    EXCES 
SIVELY  KARK. 

1666a  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  State  of  Maryland. 

Dec.  1837.     Boards.  8°  Annapolis,  1837 

1667  The  Constitution  of  the  State,  adopted  by  the  Con 
vention  of  Delegates  assembled  at  Annapolis,  Nov.  4th,  1850. 
With  Marginal  Notes  and   an  Appendix,  by  E.  0.  Hinkley. 
Sheep.  8°  Baltimore,  1851 

1668  LAWS  at  large,  with  Indexes.     Now  first  collected. 

With  Notes,  etc.,  relative  to  the  Constitution.     The  Charter, 
with   an   English    Translation.     By  Thomas   Bacon,   [etc.] 
Folio,  law  calf.     Scarce.  Annapolis,  1763 

1669  LAWS  made  since  1763,  consisting  of  Acts  of  As 
sembly   under   the    Proprietary    Government,   Resolves    of 
Convention,  the  Declaration  of  Rights,  the  Constitution  and 
Form  of  Government,  the  Articles   of  Confederation,  and 
Acts  of  Assembly  since  the  Revolution.      Calf.     Scarce. 

Folio.     Annapolis,  1787 

1670  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  Maryland  Line  dur 
ing  the  Revolution.     Edited  by  T.  Balch.      Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia.  1857 

1671  Proceedings  of  the   Conventions  of  the  Province, 

held  at  Annapolis,  in  1774-76.     Sheep.      8°  Baltimore,  1836 

1672  MARYLAND,    NORTH    CAROLINA,    LOUISIANA.      Lists    of 
Manuscript  Papers.     Half  calf. 

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8°  Annapolis,  1836-38 


1 1 4  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

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Existence;  now  on  file  in  the  Offices  of  the  Board  of  Trade  and  State  Paper 
Offices  in  London  "  8°  Raleigh,  1843 

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posited  in  the  Archives  of  the  Department  de  la  Marine  et  des  Colonies  at 
Paris."  80  New  Orleans,  1841 

1673  MASEKES,  Baron  F.]     Additional   Papers  concerning  the 
Province  of  Quebeck.     Calf.  8°  London,  1776 

1674  —     — ]    The  Canadian  Freeholder;  in  Two   Dialogues  be 
tween  an  Englishman  and  a  Frenchman  settled  in  Canada. 
Vol.  I.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1777 

1675  ]    Occasional    Essays   on    Various   Subjects,   chiefly 

Political  and  Historical.     Boards.  8°  London,  1809 

1676  MASSACHUSETTS.      Abstract   of    the    School    Returns   for 
1841-44.     Half  cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1842-44 

K',77  Acts  and  Resolves.    1845.    Paper.   8°  Boston,  1845 

1678  Address  of  John  A.  Andrew  to  the   Legislature. 

Paper.  8°  Boston,  1864 

1 679  Board  of  Education.     [Annual  Reports,  viz  :  7,  8, 

9,  11,  12,  14-18,  20,  and  26.]  8°  Boston,  1844-63 

With  duplicates  of  12  and  16. 

1680  The  Charters  and  General  Laws  of  the  Colony  and 

Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.    Half  calf  \    8°  Boston,  1814 

1681  Debates   and    Proceedings   in    the    Convention  of 

Massachusetts  in   1788,  which  ratified   the   Constitution  of 
the  United  States.      Calf.  8°  Boston,  1856 

1682  • Journal  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  Constitu 
tion  of  Government  for  the   State,  Sept.  1,  1779-June  16, 
1780.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1832 

1 683  • The  Journals  of  each  Provincial  Congress  of  Massa 
chusetts  in  1774  and  1775,  and  of  the  Committee  of  Safety; 
with  an  Appendix.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1838 

1684 Papers  relating  to  Public  Events  in  Massachusetts 

preceding  the  American  Revolution.      Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1856 

1685  •    Speeches  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts  from 

1765  to  1775  ;  and  the  Answers  of  the  House  of  Representa 
tives;  with  their  Resolutions  and  Addresses  for  that  Period. 
And  other   Public  Papers  relating  to  the  Dispute  between 
this  Country  and  Great  Britain.     Sheep.        8°  Boston,  1818 

1686  Statistics  of  the  Condition  and  Products  of  certain 

Branches  of  Industry  in  Massachusetts,  for  the  Year  Ending 
April   1,  1845.      Prepared  by  J.    G.  Palfrey,  Secretary  of 
the  Commonwealth.     Paper,  cloth  back.          8°  Boston,  1846 

1687 Supplement    to    the    General    Statutes.      No.    6. 

Legislation  of  1865.     Paper.  8°  1865 

1688  MASSACHUSETTS    Historical    Society.      Catalogue    of    the 
Library.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1859-60 


of  Jared  Sparks.  115 

1689  MASSACHUSETTS  Historical    Society.     Collections.      1792- 
1865.     34  vols.  half  sheep,  3  cloth.     Fine  copy. 

37  vols.     8°  Boston,  1806-65 

1690  Same.     Vol.  I.-XXXIV.  Boston,  1806-58 

1691  Proceedings.     1855-64.     Cloth. 

5  vols.     8°  Boston,  1859-64 

1692  MASSACHUSETTS  Register,  The,  and  United  States  Calendar 
for  1834,  47-52,  62.     Half  morocco,  and  cloth. 

8  vols.     16°  Boston,  1834-62 

1693  MASSEY,    William.      A    History   of    England   during   the 
Reign  of  George  III.     Cloth.     2  vols.     8°  London,  1855-58 

1694  MATHER,   COTTON.      The  Life  and  Death  Of   the  Re- 
nown'd  Mr.  John  Eliot,  Who  was  the  First  Preacher  of  the 
Gospel  to  the  Indians  in  America.     The   Second  Edition 
carefully  corrected.     Half  calf.     A  stained  and  short  copy, 
some  leaves  cropped. 

3  /.,  pp.  136.     Small  8°  London,  John  Dunton,  MDC  xo  I 
"  Francis  W.  P.  Greenwood's,  bought  in  Liverpool,  May,  1821." 

1695  Magnalia  Christi  Americana.     1st  American  Edi 
tion,  from  the  London  Edition  of  1702.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Hartford,  1820 
1695a  MATHER,  Increase.     Discourses.     Old  calf . 

1.  [Ko/iijToypa^ta.  Or  a  Discourse  concerning  Comets.]    Title-page  wanting,  but 
otherwise  entire.  5  l.,pp.  143.     Sm.  80  Boston,  1683 

2.  Heaven's  Alarm  to   the  World;  or  a  Sermon,  wherein   is  shewed  That 
Fearful  Sights  And  Signs  in  Heaven  are  the  Presages  of  Great  Calamities  at 
hand.     Preached  at  the  Lecture  of  Boston  in  New-England;  January,  20. 
1680.     The  Second  Impression.     4  I., pp.  38.  Sm.  8°  Boston,  1682 

3.  The  Latter  Sign  Discoursed  of,  in  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  Lecture  of  Bos 
ton  in  New-England,  August,  31.  1682.  Wherein  is  shewed,  that  the  Voice  of 
God  in  Signal  Providences,  especially  when  repeated  and  Iterated,  ought  to 
be  hearkned  unto.    pp.  32. 

No.  3,  though  paged  separately,  has  a  register  continuous  with  No.  2. 

1696  MATHER,    SAMUEL.     The    Life   of  the   very   Reverend 
and  Learned  Cotton  Mather,  D.  D.  &  F.  R.  S,,  Late  Pastor 
of  the  North  Church  in  Boston,  Who  died  Feb.  13.  1727,8. 
Fine  copy.     Calf.      SCARCE. 

8°  Boston,  for  Samuel  Gerrish,  1729 

1697  MATHEWS,  J.  M.     The  Bible  and  Men  of  Learning.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1859. 

1698  MATTHISON,  Gilbert   Farquhar.      Narrative  of  a  Visit   to 
Brazil,  Chile,  Peru,  and  the  Sandwich  Islands,  in  1821  and 
1822.  8°  London,  1825 

1699  MAUGHAM,  R.     A  Treatise  on  the  Laws  of  Literary  Prop 
erty,  comprising  the    Statutes  and  Cases  relating  to  Books, 
Manuscripts,  Lectures.     Boards.  8°  London,  1828 

1700  MAUREPAS,  J.  F.  P.,   Comte  DE.      Memoires.      3e  Edition. 
With  11  caricatures.     Half  calf .          4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1792 

1701  MAURER,  F.  J.  V.  D.     Commentarius  Grammaticus  Criticus 
in  Vetus  Testamentum.     Paper.    3  pts.    8°  Lipsice,  1832-34 

1702  MAXWELL,  Caroline.      Beauties  of  Ancient  English   and 
Scottish  History.     Half  cloth.  8°  London,  1828 


116  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1703  MAYER,  Branz.     Captain    Canct ;   or  Twenty  Years  of  an 
African  Slaver.    Written  out  and  Edited  from  the  Captain's 
Journals,  Memoranda,  and  Conversations.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1854 

1704  MAYER,  M.  DE.     Vie  Publique  et  Privee  de   Charles  Gra- 
vier,  Comte  de  Vergennes,  Ministre  d'Etat.     Half  calf . 

8°  Paris,  1789 

1705  MAZZEIV  Philip.]      Recherches   Historiques   et   Politiques 
sur  les  Etats-Unis  de  1'Amerique   Septentrionale ;  ou  Ton 
traite  des  Etablissemens  des  Treize  Colonies,  etc.     Boards. 

4  vols.     8°  Colle,  1788 

"  The  author  was  assisted  in  the  work  by  the  celebrated  Condorcet.  Mazzei 
was  an  Italian  by  birth,  who  migrated  to  America  before  the  Revolution." 
—  Rich. 

1706  MEASE,  James.     The  Picture  of  Philadelphia,  its  Origin, 
Increase,  and  Improvements.     Boards.  12°  Phil.  1811 

1707  MEISEL,  H.     Cours  de  Style  Diplomatique.     Half  calf . 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1826 

1708  MELISH,  John.     A  Geographical  Description  of  the  United 
States.     Half  morocco.  8°  Philadelphia,  1816 

1709  MELMOTH,  William.     Fitzosborne's  Letters  on  several  Sub 
jects.     From  the  12th  London  Edition.      Calf. 

12°  Boston,  1815 
From  "Wm.  H.  Eliot,  with  his  autograph. 

1710  MEMOIRE  CONTENANT  LE  PRECIS  DES  FAITS,  avec  leurs 
Pieces  Justificatives,  pour  servir  de  Reponse  aux  Observa 
tions   envoyees   par  les    Ministres   d'Angleterre    dans    les 
Cours  de  1'Europe.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1756 

"  Very  rare."  — J.  s. 

1711  MEMOIRE  CONTENANT  LE  PRECIS  DES  FAITS,  avec  leurs 
Pieces  Justificatives,  pour  servir  de  Reponse  aux  Observa 
tions  envoyees  par  les  Ministres  d'Angleterre  dans  les  Cours 
de  1'Europe.      Calf.  pp.  vi.  and  198.     4°  Paris,  1756 

This  book  also  is  marked  "  very  rare  "  by  Mr.  Sparks ;  and  is  not  mentioned  in 
Rich,  Stevens,  or  Smith. 

1712  MEMOIRE  sur  les  Principes  et  les  Lois  de  la  Neutralite  Mar 
itime,  accompagne  de  Pieces  Officielles  Justificatives.     Half 
sheep.  8°  Paris,  1812 

1713  MEMOIRES  de  la  Societe  Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord, 
1848-49.     With  4  pamphlets  published  by  the  Society.    Paper. 

8°  Copenhague,  1852 

1714  Same.     1850-60.     With  8  pamphlets  published  by  the 

Society.     Paper.  8°  Copenhague,  1861 

1715  MEMORIAL  The ;  a  Christmas  and  New  Year's  Offering. 
Edited  by  F.  S.  H.     Half  cloth.  18°  Boston,  N.  D. 

1716  MEN  of  the  Time,  The.     Cloth.  12°  New  York.  1852 

1717  MENTOR,  or  Dialogues  between   a  Parent  and   Children. 
Sheep.  12°  Lexington  [%.],  1828 

1718  MERCER,  John.     An  Exact  Abridgement  of  all  the  Public 


of  Jar ed  Sparks.  117 

Acts  of  Assembly  of  Virginia,  in   Force  and  Use.     With 
Precedents,  and  Tables.     Sheep.      Covers  somewhat  defaced. 

8°  Williamsburg,  1737 

1719  MESANGE,  Le  R.P.  Cordelier  Pierre  de.     La  Vie,  les  Avan- 
tures,  et  le  Voyage  de  Groenland.     Avec  une  Relation  bien 
circonstanciee  de  1'Origine,  de  1'Histoire,  des  Moeurs,  et  du 
Paradis  des    Habitans  du  Pole  Arctique.      Calf.     Frontis 
piece.     2  vols  in  1.  12°  Amsterdam,  1720 

1720  METCALF,  D.    An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature,  Foundation,  and 
Extent  of  Moral  Obligation.      Cloth.     2  copies. 

12°  Boston,  1860 

1721  METCALF,  Theron.]     Digest  of  the  Cases  decided  in  the 
Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachu 
setts,  March,  1816-Oct.  1823.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1825 

1722  MEXICO.    Bosquejo  Ligerisimo  de  la  Revolucion  de  Megico. 
desde  el  Grito  de  Iguala  hasta  la  Proclamacion  Imperial  de 
Iturbide.     Por  un  Verdadero  Americano.     Paper. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1822 

1723  MICHAUX,  F.  A.    The  North  American  Sylva.  Vol.  I.    Im- 
perfect.     Boards.  8°  Paris,  1819 

1724  Travels  to  the  Westward  of  the  Alleghany  Moun 
tains  in  the  States  of  the  Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Tennessee, 
and  Return  to  Charlestown  through  the  Upper  Carolinas. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1805 

1725  MICHELET,  Jules.    Histoire  de  France.    2e  Edition.    Paper. 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1835 

1726  Histoire  Remain e.    Paper.    2  vols.    8°  Paris,  1831 

1727  Precis  de  1'Histoire  Moderne.     6e  Edition.     Aug- 

mentee.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1840 

1728  and  Quinet,  E.     The  Jesuits.     Edited  by  C.  Ed 
wards  Lester.     Paper.  12°  New  York,  1845 

1729  MIDDLETON,  C.    The  Life  of  Marcus  Tullius  Cicero.    Calf. 

3  vols.     Boston,  1818 

1730  Same.  3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1827 

1731  MICINET,    F.    A.      Histoire    de   la    Revolution    Franchise. 
4e  Edition.     Sheep.   r  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1827 

1732  Same.     6e  Edition.     Paper. 

2  vols.     8°  Bruxelles,  1835 

1733  MILL,  James.     Elements  of  Political  Economy.     2d  Edi 
tion.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1824 

1734  MILL,  John  Stuart.     Principles  of  Political  Economy,  with 
some  of  their  Applications  to  Social  Philosophy.      Cloth. 

2  voh.     8°  Boston,  1848 

1735  MILL,  Nicholas.     The  History  of  Mexico,  from  the  Spanish 
Conquest  to  the  Present  Era.     Boards.        8°  London,  1824 

1736  MILLAR,  John.     An  Historical  View  of  the  English  Gov 
ernment,  from  the  Saxons  to  1688.     Boards. 

4  vols.     8°  London,  1818 


118  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1737  MILLER,  John.     A  Description  of  the  Province  and  City  of 
New  York,  with  Plans  of  the  City  and  several  Forts,  as  they 
existed  in  1695.     Now  first  printed  from  the  Original  Man 
uscript.     Boards.  8°  London,  1843 

1738  Another  copy.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1843 

1739  Same.     A  New  Edition,  with  an  Introduction  and 

Copious  Historical  Notes.     By  John  Gilmary  Shea.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1862 

1740  MILLER,  Samuel.     A  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth 
Century.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1803 

1741  MILLS,  R.     A  Treatise  on  Inland  Navigation.     With  a  map. 
Half  morocco.  8°  Baltimore,  1820 

1742  Statistics  of  South  Carolina,  including  a  View  of  its 

Natural,  Civil,  and  Military  History.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Charleston,  1826 

1743  MILNES,  R.  M.     Poems  of  many  Years.     A  New  Edition. 
Boards.  12°  Boston,  1846 

1744  MILTON,  John.     De  Doctrina  Christiana  Libri  Duo  Posthu- 
mi.     Boards.  4°  Cantabrigice,  1825 

With  fac-similes  of  Milton's  handwriting,  as  found  in  this  treatise,  and  as 
represented  in  two  of  his  sonnets. 

1745  A  Treatise  on  Christian  Doctrine,  compiled  from 

the   Scriptures  alone.     Translated  by  Charles  R.  Sumner. 
Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1825 

1746  Familiar  Letters ;  translated  from  the  Latin,  with 

Notes,  by  John  Hall.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1829 

1747  Poetical  Works.     A  New  Edition,  with  Notes  and 

a  Life.     Half  turkey  morocco.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1834 

1748  Same.     Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1836 

1749  Same.     With  his  Life.     Calf. 

2  vols.     2  4°  Baltimore,  1813 

1750  Prose  Works  ;  with  a  Life,  interspersed  with  Trans 
lations,  and  Critical  Remarks,  by  C.  Symmons.     Calf. 

7  vols.     8°  London,  1806 

1751  MINER,  Charles.     History  of  Wyoming.      With  maps  and 
plates.     Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1845 

1752  MINOT,  George  Richards.     Continuation  of  the  History  of 
the  Province  of   Massachusetts  Bay  from   1748  to   1765. 
With  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  Events  from  its  Original 
Settlement.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1798, 1803 

1753  The  History  of  the  Insurrections  in  Massachusetts 

in  1786,  and  the  Rebellion  consequent  thereon.    2d  Edition. 
Boards.  8°  Boston,  1810 

1754  MINUCIUS    Felix,    M.      Octavius,   ex    Recensione    Jacob! 
Gronovii.    Accedunt  Caecilius  Cyprianus  de  Idolorum  Van- 
itate,  et  Julius  Firmicus  Maternus  de  Errore  Profanarum 
Religionum.  8°  Lugduni  Batavorum,  1709 

1755  MISCELLANEOUS  Poems,  selected  from  the  United  States 
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1756  MISCELLANEOUS  Theological  Tracts.     Half  calf .  8° 

1757  MITCHELL,  John,  M.  L>.~\     The  PRESENT  STATE  of  Great 
Britain  and   North   America,  with  regard  to    Agriculture, 
Population,   Trade,  and  Manufactures,  impartially  consid 
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8°  London,  for  T.  Becket  and  P.  A.  de  Hondt,  1767 

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"  By  Dr.  John  Mitchell  who  resided  long  in  Virginia,  a  physician  and  eminent 

Botanist."     Part  III.  of  the  volume  bears  evidence  of  having  been  carefully 

read  and  studied  by  Mr.  Sparks. 

1758  MITFORD,  William.     The  History  of  Greece.     Sheep. 

8  vols.     8°  Boston,  1823 

1759  MOLIERE,  J.  B.  P.  DE.     CEuvres  Completes,  avec  les  Notes 
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1760  CEuvres.     Precedees  d'une  Notice  sur  sa  Vie  et  ses 

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hannot.     Half  turkey  morocco.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1835 

1761  MOLINA,  J.  I.    The  Geographical,  Natural,  and  Civil  History 
of  Chili.     Half  calf.     Map.        2  vols.     8°  Middletown,  1808 

1762  MOLLIEN,  G.     Voyage  dans  la  Republique  de  Colombia  en 
1823.     Paper.     Map  and  views.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1824 

1763  Travels  in  the  Republic  of  Colombia  in   1822  and 

1823.     From  the  French.     Boards.  8°  London,  1824 

1764  MONETTE,  John  W.     History  of  the  Discovery  and  Settle 
ment  of  the  Valley  of  the  Mississippi  by  the  Three  Great 
European   Powers,  Spain,  France,  and   Great  Britain,  and 
the  Subsequent  Occupation,  Settlement,  and  Extension   of 
Civil  Government  by  the  United  States,  until  the  Year  1846. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1846 

1765  MONROE,  JAMES.     A  VIEW  OF  THE   CONDUCT  OF  THE 
EXECUTIVE,  in  the  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  United   States, 
connected  with  the  Mission  to  the  French  Republic,  during 
1794,   5,  &   6.     Illustrated   by  his  Instructions  and   Corre 
spondence,  and  other  Authentic  Documents.     [With  a  copy 
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found  in  a  copy  of 'Monroe's  View'  left  by  Washington  in  his  library. 
Copied,  April  1827,  by  Jared  Sparks.  See  '  Washington's  Writings,' 
Vol.  XL,  p.  504."  —  J.  s.  The  notes  to  the  View  were  reprinted  in  the 
volume  referred  to,  but  those  on  the  Instructions  and  Correspondence  have 
nevfr  be?n  published.  Extremely  valuable  and  absolutely  UNIQUE. 

1766  MONTAGU,  Lady  Mary  Wortley.     Works,  including  Corre 
spondence,    Poems,    and    Essays.      Published     from    her 
Genuine  Papers.      Calf.  5  vols.     12°  London,  1803 

1767  MONTAIGNE,  Michel  DE.     Essays,  translated,  with  Amend 
ments  from  the  most  Accurate  Edition  of  Peter  Coste.     9th 
Edition.     Hoards.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1811 

1768  MONTBAUEY,  A.  M.  L.  de  Saint  Maurice,  Prince  DE.     Me- 
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1770  MONTCALM,  Le  Marquis  de.     Lettres  a  MM.  de  Berryer  et 
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calf.  8°  London,  1777 

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Nouvelle   Edition,  avec  des  Notes  d'Helvetius  sur  1'Esprit 
des  Lois.      Calf.  12  vols.     24°  Paris,  1795 

1772  The  Spirit  of  Laws.     Translated  from  the  French. 

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1773  MONTESQUIEU,  Charles  de  Secondat,  Baron  DE.     A  Com 
mentary  and  Review  of  his  Spirit  of  Laws.     Half  sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1811 

1774  MONTGAILLARD,   G.-H.    Rocques,  Abbe   DE.      Histoire   de 
France,  depuis  la  Fin  du  Regne  de  Louis  XVI.  jusqu'  a 
1825.      4e  Edition.     Half  calf.  $  vols.     8°  Paris,  1828 

1775  MONTGOMERY,     James.      Greenland    and     other    Poems. 
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1777  MONTGOMERY,  Robert.      A  Universal  Prayer;   Death;  A 
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cloth.  12°  Boston,  1829 

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1779  MONTHLY  Military  Repository.     By  Charles  Smith.     Sheep. 

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1 780  MONTHLY  Miscellany.     The  Monthly  Miscellany  of  Religion 
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nal.     Vols.  XV.-XX.,  XXVI.  No.  3,  XXXI V.-XXXVI. ; 
wanting  XIX.  No.  1.      Unbound.  8°  Boston,  1856-66 

1782  MOORE,  Frank.     Diary  of  the  American  Revolution.    From 
Newspapers  and  Original  Documents.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1860 
Presented  by  the  Editor,  with  his  autograph. 

1783  Songs  and   Ballads  of  the  American   Revolution. 

With  Notes  and  Illustrations.      Cloth.     12°  New  York,  1856 

1784  _          .   The    Rebellion    Record;    a    Diary    of    American 
Events,  with  Documents,  Narratives,  Illustrative  Incidents, 
Poetry,  etc.     Half  turkey  morocco. 

3  vols.     Large  8°  New  York,  1861-62 

1785  MOORE,   Geo.   H.      The  Treason   of   Charles   Lee,  Major 
General  Second  in  Command  in  the  American  Army  of  the 
Revolution.     Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1860 


of  Jared  Sparks. 

1786  MOORE,  H.  .N.     Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne. 
Founded  on  Documentary  Evidence.     Engravings.      Cloth. 

18°  Philadelphia,  1845 

1787  MOORE,  Jacob  Bailey.      Memoirs  of  American    Governors. 
Vol.  I.     [The  only  one  published.]      Cloth.      8°  N.  Y.  1846 

1788 Annals  of  Concord.  8°  1824 

1789  MOORE,  Thomas.     The  History  of  Ireland.     Half  calf . 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1837-40 

1790  The  Loves  of  the  Angels,  a  Poem.     Boards. 

18°  New  York,  1823 

1791  —   —   Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan. 
Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1825 

1792 Odes  of  Anacreon,  translated  into  English  Verse, 

with   Notes.      2  vols.      The   Poetical   Works   of  the   late 
Thomas  Little.     I^pistles,  Odes,  and  other  Poems.     Sheep. 

4  vols.     24°  New  York,  1805-07 

1793  MORE,  Miss  Hannah.]     Ccelebs  in  Search  of  a  Wife.     Half 
calf.  2  vols.     24?  New  York,  1810 

1794  MORE,  Sir  Thomas.     A  most  Pleasant,  Fruitful,  and  Witty 
Work  of  the  Best  State  of  a  Public  Weal,  and  of  the  New 
Isle  called  Utopia ;  translated  into  English  by  Raphe  Rob 
inson,  1551.     New  Edition,  with  Notes,  (including  the  whole 
of  Dr.  Warner's,)  and  a  Biographical  and  Literary  Introduc 
tion,  by  T.  F.  Dibdin.     Boards. 

2  vols.     Small  8°  London^  1808 

1795  MOREHEAD,  James  T.     An  Address  in  Commemoration  of 
the  First  Settlement  of  Kentucky.     Paper. 

8°  Frankfort,  Ky.  1840 

1796  MORELLET,  Andre.     Melanges  de  Litterature  et  de  Philos 
ophic  du  18e  Siecle.     Half  calf .          4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1818 

1797  MORENO,  Mariano.     Vida   y  Memorias   del    Dr.   Mariano 
Moreno.  8°  Londres,  1812 

1798  MORERI,  Louis.     Le  Grand  Dictionnaire  Historique.    Avec 
Supplement  et  Nouveau  Supplement. 

10  vols.     Folio.     Paris,  1732-49 

1799  MORGAN,   William       Memoirs   of  the  Life   of  the   Rev. 
Richard  Price.     Boards.  8°  London,  1815 

1800  MORISON,  J.  H.     Life  of  the  Hon.  Jeremiah  Smith.     Cloth. 
Portrait.  12°  Boston,  1845 

1801  MORPHY.  Paul.     His  Exploits  and  Triumphs,  in   Europe. 
By  his  late  Secretary,     doth.  12°  New  York,  1859 

1802  MORRIS,  Lewis.     The  Papers  of  Lewis  Morris,  Governor 
of  the  Province  of  New  Jersey,  from  1738  to  1746.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1852 

1803  MORRIS,  Mrs.  Margaret.      Private  Journal   kept  during  a 
Portion  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  for  the  Amusement  of  a 
Sister.      Cloth.  4°  Philadelphia,  1836 

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1804  MORRIS,  Robert.      A  Statement  of  the   Accounts  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  1781-84.          Folio.     Phil  1785 

An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

1805  MORSE,  Jedidiah.     Annals  of  the  American  Revolution ;  or 
a  Record  of  the   Causes  and  Events  which  produced,  and 
terminated  in  the  Establishment  and  Independence  of  the 
American  Republic.      Curious  Plates.     Sheep. 

8°  Hartford,  1824 

1806  MORTON,  Nathaniel.     New  England's  Memorial.     5th  Edi 
tion  by  John  Davis.  8°  Boston,  1825 

1807  MORTON,    Samuel  George.     Crania  Americana,  or  a  Com 
parative  View  of  the  Skulls  of  various  Aboriginal  Nations 
of  North  and  South  America  ;  to  which  is  prefixed  an  Es 
say  on  the  Varieties  of  the  Human  Species.     Illustrated  by 
Seventy-Eight  Plates  and  a  Colored  Map.      Cloth. 

Folio,  Philadelphia,  1839 
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1808  MOSELEY,  Joseph.     Political  Elements,  or  the  Progress  of 
Modern  Legislation.     Boards.  12°  London,  1852 

1809  MOTLEY,  John  Lothrop.     The  Rise  of  the  Dutch  Republic. 
A  History.      Cloth.  3  voh.     8°  New  York,  1856,  1859 

1810  MOULTON,  Joseph  W.     History  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
Part  II.     Novum  Belgium.     Boards.    Maps.   8°  N.  Y.  1826 

Scarce;   the  two  volumes  together  are  very  scarce.     Part  I.  appeared  in 

Io2*x* 

1811  MOULTRIE,  William.     Memoirs  of  the  American  Revolution, 
so  far  as  it  related  to  the  States  of  North  and  South  Caro 
lina  and  Georgia.     Sheep.  2  voh.     &>  New  York,  1802 

Sold,  Rice,  $34.00. 

1812  MOUNT  Auburn  Cemetery.     Notes  on  Mount  Auburn  Cem 
etery,  Edited  by  an  Officer  of  the  Corporation  ;  intended  to 
serve  as  a  Stranger's  Guide  Book.     Flexible  cloth. 

18°  Boston,  N.  D. 

1813  MOUNT  Auburn.     Highly  finished  Line  Engravings.    From 
Drawings    by  James   Smilie.      With   Descriptive    Notices 
by  Cornelia  W.  Walter.      Unbound.  4°  New  York,  1847 

1814  MOUSTALON,  M.     La  Morale  des  Poetes,  ou  Pensees  Ex- 
traites  des  plus  Celebres  Poetes  Latins  et  Francais.      Half 
sheep.  12°  Paris,  1814 

1815  MULLER,  Johann  VON.     An  Universal   History,  translated 
from  the  German.     Boards.  3vols.     8°  London,  1818 

1816  MUHLENBERG,  Henry  A.   The  Life  of  Major-General  Peter 
Muhlenberg,  of  the  Revolutionary  Army.      Cloth,  gilt. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1849 

1817  MULCASTER,  Richard.     The  First  Part  of  the  Elementarie 
which  entreateth  chefelie  of  the  right  Writing  of  our  Eng 
lish  Tung.     Half  calf. 

Small  4°  Imprinted  at  London  by  Thomas 
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1818  MULFORD,  Isaac   S.      Civil  and   Political   History  of  New 
Jersey.      Cloth.  8°  Camden,  1848 

1819  MULTUM  in  Parvo.     A  little  volume  of  miscellanies  so  lettered. 
Half  calf. 

1.  The  Glorious  Life  and  Actions  of  St  Whigg:  of  his  Country,  Parentage, 
Birth,  Kindred.  Education,  Marriage,  Childrm,  etc.  16°  London,  1703 

2.  The  True  Picture  of  a  Modern  Whig.     2d  Ed.  16°  London,  1701 

3.  Remarks  on  Mr.  Walpole's  Catalogue  of  the  Royal  and  Noble  Authors  of 
England.    Part  I.  16<>  Tendon,  1759 

4.  Three  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Price;  upon  his  Fast-Sermon.    By  a  Cobler. 

pp.  35.     16»  London,  1779 

1820  MURDEN,  J.  R.      The  Art  of  Memory  reduced  to  a  Sys 
tematic  Arrangement ;  exemplified  under  the  Two  Leading 
Principles,  Locality  and  Association  ;  with  a  Specimen  of  a 
Mnemonic  Dictionary.      With  Engravings.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1818 

1821  MURIEL,   Don   Andres.      Gobierno   del    Senor   Rey   Don 
Carlos  III,  6  Instruccion  Reservada  para   Direccion   de  la 
Junta  de  Estado  que  creo  este  Monarca.     Boards. 

8°  Paris,  1838 

1822  MURPHY,  H.  C.]    Jacob  Steendam.    A  Memoir  of  the  First 
Poet  in  New  Netherland  ;  with  his  Poems  descriptive  of  the 
Colony.     Paper.  8°  The  Hague,  privately  printed,  1861 

1823  MURRAY,  Hugh.     Historical  Account  of  Discoveries  and 
Travels  in  North  America ;  including  the   United  States, 
Canada,  the  Shores  of  the  Polar  Sea,  and  the  Voyages  in 
Search   of  a  North- West   Passage ;  with    Observations  on 
Emigration.     With  a  Map.    Boards.     2  vols.     8°  Lond.  1829 

1824  MURRAY,  James.      An  Impartial   History  of  the  War  in 
America,  with  the   Charters  of  the  several   Colonies,  and 
other  Authentic    Information.      With  Maps  and  Portraits. 
Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  [1782] 

1825  MURRAY,  J.]    Handbooks  for  Travellers. 

France.  6th  Edition,  with  an  Account  of  Corsica.  Cloth.  12°  London,  1857 
The  Continent,  llth  Edition.  Cloth.  12<>  I^ndon,  1856 
Switzerland.  7th  Edition.  Cloth.  12°  London,  1856 
Central  Italy.  Part  I.  Southern  Tuscany  and  Papal  States.  With  a  Trav 
elling  Map.  3d  Edition.  Cloth.  12«  London,  1853 
Northern  Italy.  7th  Edition.  Cloth.  2  vols.  12°  London,  1858 
London  in  1856.  By  Peter  Cunningham.  Cloth.  16°  London,  3856 

1826  MURRAY,  Lindley.      An  English   Grammar.     2d  Edition. 
Calf.  2  vols.     8°  York,  1809 

1827  Same.    1st  Connecticut  Edition.  12°  Hartford,  1805 

1828  Lecteur  Frangois,  ou  Recueil  de  Pieces,  en  Prose  et 

en  Vers,  tirees  des  Meilleurs  Ecrivains.     Sheep. 

12°  New  York,  1803 

1829  MUSARUM  Anglicanarurn  Analecta :  sive  Poemata  quaedam 
Melioris   Notae,  sen   hactenus  inedita,  seu   sparsim    edita. 
Editio  3a.      Calf.  2  vols.     12°  Londini,  1714 

1830  MUSEE  Royal.     Description  des  Antiques  du  Musee.     Pa 
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1831  MUSHLEA,  Ezekiel.    The  Indigo  Planter's  Manual.    Boards. 

4°  Calcutta,  1826 

1832  jjjjf  APIER,  W.  F.  P.     History  of  the  War  in  the  Penin- 
jS\    sula  and  in  the  South  of  France,  1807-14. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1831 

1833  [NAPIONE,  Gian-Francesco,  Count.']     Del  Primo  Scopritore 
del  Nuovo  Hondo.  8°  Firenze,  1819 

1834  NAPOLEON  I.     The  Officer's  Manual.     Napoleon's  Maxims 
of  War.     Flexible  cloth.  24°  New  York,  1861 

1835  NARES,    Robert.      A    Glossary,   or    Collection    of  Words, 
Phrases,  Names,  and  Allusions  to  Customs,  Proverbs,  etc. 
in  the  Works  of  English  Authors,  particularly  Shakespeare 
and  his  Contemporaries.     Half  turkey  morocco. 

4°  London,  1822 

1836  Elements  of  Orthoepy  ;  containing  a  Distinct  View 

of  the  whole  Analogy  of  the  English  Language  ;  in  Pronun 
ciation,  Accent,  and  Quantity.     Half  turkey  morocco. 

8°  London,  1784 

1837  NATIONAL  Almanac,  and  Annual  Record  for  1863.     Paper. 

Small  8°  Philadelphia,  1863 

1838  NATIONAL  Gallery,  The,  of  Pictures  by  the  Great  Masters. 
Half  turkey  morocco.     Engraved  title-page. 

2  vols.     4°  London,  N.  D. 

1839  NATIONAL  Portrait  Gallery,  The,  of  Distinguished  Ameri 
cans.     Conducted  by  J.  B.  Longacre  and  J.  Herring.    Com 
plete  in  49  nos.      Unbound.     4  vols.      8°  New  York,  1834-39 

1839a  NATIONAL   Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished  Americans, 
with  Biographical  Sketches.     Turkey  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

4  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1854 

1840  NATIONAL  Portrait   Gallery  of  Eminent  Americans:  from 
Original   Full   Length   Paintings  by  Chappel.     With  Bio 
graphical   and  Historical  Narratives,  by  E.  A.  Duyckinck. 
In  60  parts,  unbound,  with  duplicates  of  Parts  1-6. 

2  vols.     4°  New  York  [1862] 

1841  NAVARRETE,  Don  Martin  Fernandez  DE.     Coleccion  de  los 
Viages  y  Descubrimientos  que  hicieron  por  Mar  los  Espan- 
oles  desde  Fines  del  Siglo  XV.,  con  varies   Documentos 
Ineditos  concernientes  a  la  Historia  de  la  Marina  Castellana 
y  de  los  Establecimientos  Espanoles  en  Indias.     Paper. 

3  vols.  (0/5).     4°  Madrid,  1825-29 

1842  NEAL,  Daniel.     The  History  of  the  Puritans  or  Protestant 
Non-Conformists.     Old  calf.       4  vols.     8°  London,  1732-38 

1843  NEALE,   J.     One    Word   More;     for   the    Reasoning  and 
Thoughtful  among  Unbelievers.     Half  morocco. 

12°  Portland.  N.  D. 


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fS44  NEALE,  Sir  Harry.     A  Reply  to  Erroneous  Statements  and 
Unwarranted  Reflections  in  Shaler's  Sketches  of  Algiers. 

8°  Malta,  1826 

1845  NECKER,  Jacques.     Du  Pouvoir  Executif  dans  les  Grands- 
Etats.     Half  calf.  2  vols.     8°  N.  P.  1792 

184G  Sur  rAdministration  de  M.  Necker.    Par  Lui-meme. 

Half  calf.  8°N.  P.  1791 

1847  Historical  Review  of  the  Administration   of  Mr. 

Necker,  written  by  Himself.     Half  sheep.     8°  London,  1791 

1848  NEILSON,  Charles.     An  Original,  Compiled,  and  Corrected 
Account  of  Burgoyne's  Campaign,  and  the  Memorable  Bat 
tles  of  Bemis's  Heights,  Sept.  19,  and  Oct.  7,  1777;  from 
the  most  Authentic  Sources  of  Information.      Cloth.      With 
map.  12°  Albany,  1844 

1849  NEPOS,  Cornelius.     Vitae  Excellentium  Imperatorum,  Notis 
Interpretum  Omnium  illustrate.     Half  sheep. 

8°  Patavii,  1733 

1850  —        •    De  Yitis  Excellentium  Imperatorum.     Interpreta- 
tione  et  Notis  illustravit  Courtin.      Calf.      8°  Londini,  1780 

1851  NETHERLANDS.     [Dutch  Papers  relating  to  the  Amer 
ican  Revolution.]     Half  turkey  morocco. 

3  vols.     Folio,  1777-84 

A  set  of  diplomatic  papers  relating  to  the  negotiations  of  the  States-General 
with  the  United  States  and  with  Great  Britain  in  regard  to  the  American 
Revolution,  and  published  by  the  States-General  at  various  dates  from  21 
Feb.  1777,  to  20  Mei,  1784.  "  Obtained  from  the  Public  Archives  at  the 
Hague,  1857."  —  j.  s.  Of  the  highest  importance  and  probably  UNIQUE  in  this 
country.  Indeed,  from  the  manner  of  publication,  at  various  times,  in  de 
tached"  papers  for  distribution  to  the  diplomatic  corps,  it  is  not  unlikely  that 
no  other  complete  copy  exists,  except  in  the  Dutch  archives. 

1852  NEW  and  General  Biographical  Dictionary.     New  Edition, 
enlarged.      Calf.  15  rols.     8°  London,  1798 

1853  NEUMAN,  Henry.     Dictionary  of  the  Spanish  and  English 
Languages.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1823 

1854  NEWCOME,  William.     An   Attempt  towards  an   Improved 
Version,  a  Metrical  Arrangement,  and  an  Explanation  of  the 
Twelve  Minor  Prophets.      Calf.  8°  Pontefract,  1809 

1855  NEW  England  Historical  and   Genealogical  Register:  pub 
lished  quarterly,  under  the  Direction  of  the  New  England 
Historic  Genealogical  Society.      Unbound.  • 

20  vols.     8°  Boston,  1847-66 

1856  NEWFOUNDLAND.     Four  Letters  concerning  Avalon  in 
Newfoundland,  viz  : 

From  Captaine  Edward  Wynne,  Governour  of  the  Colony  at  Ferryland,  July, 

1622.    pp.  5. 
From  C:iptaine  Daniel  Powell,  who  Conducted  the  new  Supply  of  Men  that 

went  for  the  Plantation  the  last  Spring;   dated  at  Ferryland,  28  July,  1622. 
From  Captaine  Wynne,  17  August,  1622.    pp.  7. 
From  N.  H.     A  Gentleman  liuing  at  Fern-land,  18  August,  1622.    pp.  3. 

pp.  18.     Half  morocco,  neat.     SCARCE.     4°  [London,  162-.] 


Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1857  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     Acts  and  Laws  of  His  Majesty's  Prov 
ince  of  New  Hampshire  in  New  England.     Sheep. 

Folio,  Portsmouth,  1771 

1858  Festival  of  the  Sons  of  New  Hampshire,  with  the 

Speeches,  etc.,  celebrated  in  Boston,  Nov.  7,  1849.     Paper. 

8°  Boston,  1850 

1859  The  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire  enacted 

since  June  1,  1815.     Vol.  II.     Sheep.          8°  Concord,  1824 

With  autograph  of  Isaac  Hill. 

1860  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  Historical  Society.     Collections.    Boards. 

5  vols.  8°  Concord,  1824-37 

1861  Another  copy  of  Vol.  1. 

1862  Collections,    Historical    and  Miscellaneous;    and 

Monthly    Literary   Journal.     Volume  I.    [II.?]    for    1823. 

Vol.  III.     Half  cloth.  8°  Concord,  1823-24 

1863  NEW  JERSEY.     Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Prov 
ince,  from   the   Surrender   of   the    Government  to   Queen 
Anne,  17th  April,  1702,  to  14th  Jan.,  1776.     Compiled  by 
S.  Allinson.     Sheep.  Folio,  Burlington,  1776 

1864  Acts  of  the  Council  and  General  Assembly  from 

the  Establishment  of  the  Present  Government  to  the  End 
of  the  First  Sitting  of  the  Eighth  Session,  24  Dec.,  1783; 
with  the  Constitution  prefixed.     With  an  Index.     Compiled 
by  P.  Wilson.      Half  sheep.  Folio,  Trenton,  1784 

1865  The  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  from  the  Sur 
render  of  the   Government,  in  the  Second  Year  of  Queen 
Anne,  to  this  Present  Time.     By  S.  Nevill,  Esq. 

Old  calf,  worn.  Folio,  N.  P.  1752 

1866  Same.     From  1753  to  1761.     Vol.  II.     Sheep. 

Folio,  Woodbridge,  1761 

1867  The   Grants,  Concessions,  and  Original   Constitu 
tions  of  the  Province ;  the  Acts  passed  during  the  Proprie 
tary  Governments,  etc.,  before  the   Surrender   thereof  to 
Queen  Anne  ;  the  Instrument  of  Surrender  and  her  Accept 
ance  ;  Lord  Cornbury's  Commission  and  Instructions.     Col 
lected  by  A.  LEAMING  and  J.  SPICER.     Calf. 

Folio,  fhiladelphia,  N.  D. 

1868  Laws;  published  by  W.  Paterson.     Sheep. 

Folio,  Neivark,  1800 

1869  NEW  JERSEY  Historical  Society.     Collections.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  N.  P.  1846-7 

1870  Same.     Volume  I.     East  Jersey  under  the  Proprie 
tary     Governments.       Drawn     principally    from    Original 
Sources.      By    VV.    A.    Whitehead.      With    an   Appendix. 
Cloth.  8°  N.  P.  1846 

1871  Proceedings.     3  vols.  in  one.     Half  turkey  morocco. 

8°  'Newark,  1847-49 

1872  Same.     Vol.  IV.  to  VII.,  VIII.  No.  1,  IX.  No.  2. 

Unbound.  8°  Newark.  N.  J.  1849-56 


of  Jared  Sparks.  127 

1873  NEWMAN,    Sylvanus   Chace.     Rehoboth   in   the   Past.     An 
Historical  Oration,  4th  of  July,  1860.      Cloth. 

8°  Pawtucket,  1860 

1874  NKWS  from  New-England,  being  a  True  and  Last  Account 
of  the  Present  Bloody  Wars  carried  on  betwixt  the  Infidels, 
Natives,  and  the  English  Christians,  and  Converted  Indians 
of    New-England,   declaring   the   many    Dreadful    Battles 
fought  betwixt  them ;  as  also  the  many  Towns  and  Villages 
burnt  by  the  Merciless  Heathens.     Licensed  Aug.  1.    Lon 
don,  1676.      Cloth. 

4°  Boston:  Reprinted  for  Samuel  G.  Drake,  1850 

1875  NEWTON,    Sir   Isaac.      The    Mathematical    Principles    of 
Natural  Philosophy,  translated  by  A.  Motte.     Sheep. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1819 

1876  NEW  YORK   City  during  the  American  Revolution ;  a  Col 
lection  of  Original   Papers  (now  first  published)  from  the 
Manuscripts   in  the   possession  of  the  Mercantile   Library 
Association  of  New  York  City.      With  plan  of  the   City  in 
1766-67.     Privately  printed.      Cloth.     4°  [New  York],  1861 

1877  NEW  YORK  Colony.     Journal  of  the  Votes  and  Proceedings 
of  the  General  Assembly  of  New  York,  from  1743  to  1776, 
inclusive.     Sheep.  Folio,  Albany,  1820 

1878  Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly  of 

the  Colony.     1743-65.     Sheep,  a  little  defaced.    Folio,  N.  T.-P. 

1879  Laws,  from  1691   to  1751.     Published  according  to 

an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly.     Sheep. 

Folio,  New  York,  1752 

1880  Documents  relative  to  the  Colonial  History  of  the 

State  of  New  York ;    procured  in  Holland,  England,  and 
France,   by  J.    R.    Brodhead,   Agent   of  the    Legislature. 
Edited  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.     With  a  General  Introduc 
tion  by  the  Agent.      Cloth.          10  vols.     4°  Albany,  1856-58 

1881  NEW  YORK,  Province  of.     The  Commercial  Conduct  of  the 
Province  considered,  and  the  True  Interest  of  that  Colony 
attempted  to  be  shewn.     In  a  Letter  to  the  Society  of  Arts. 
Half  morocco.  4°  \_New  York,~\  1767 

1882  NEW  YORK  State.     The  Documentary  History  of  the  State 
of  New  York,  arranged  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan.      Cloth. 

3  vols.  with  a  duplicate  of  Vol.  III.     8°  Albany,  1 849-50 

1883  Same.  4  vols.     4°  Albany,  1850-51 

1884  Journal  of  the  Assembly  for  1781.     Sheep. 

Folio,  Albany,  1820 

1885  Laws,  comprising  the  Constitution,  and  Acts  of  the 

Legislature    since    the    Revolution,  from   the    First  to   the 
Twelfth  Session,  inclusive.      Calf. 

2  vols.     Folio,  New  York,  1789 

1886  Journals   of  the  Provincial    Congress,    Provincial 

Convention,  Committee  of  Safety  and  Council  of  Safety  of 
the  State.     1775-77.      Calf.        2  vols.     Folio,  Albany,  1842 


Catalogue  of  the  .Library 

1887  NEW  YORK  State.      Miscellaneous  Papers  on  the  agency  of 
J.  R.  Brodhead.     Half  calf  ,  neat.  8° 

1888  Reports  of  the  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the 

Convention  of  1821,  for  amending  the  Constitution  of  the 

State.     Boards.  8°  Albany,  1821 

1889  State  Library.  Annual   Report  of  the   Trustees. 

Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1858 

1890  Catalogue,  1846,  1850,  1855.    Paper.    Sheep.    Half 

morocco.  5  vols.     8°  Albany,  1846-57 

1890(7 Catalogue  of  the  Books  on   Bibliography,  Typog 
raphy,  and  Engraving.     Half  turkey  mor.       8°  Albany,  1858 

1891  Seventy-First  Annual  Report  of  the    Regents  of 

the  University.     Paper.  8°  Albany,  1858 

1892  NEW  YORK  Historical  Society.     Collections.     Vol.  I.-IV., 
and  2d  Series,  Vol.  I.— II.     Boards  and  cloth. 

6  vols.     8°  New  York,  1811-49 

1893  Proceedings.    For  1844.    Paper.    8°  New  York,  1845 

1894  NEW  YORK  Society  Library.     Catalogue  of  Books.     Half 
morocco.  8°  New  York,  1813 

1895  NEW  YORK  State  Agricultural  Society.    Transactions.   Vol. 
VIII.     1848.      Cloth.  8°  N.  P.  1849 

1896  NICHOL,  J.  P.     Views  of  the  Architecture  of  the  Heavens. 
Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1840 

1897  NICHOLS,  I.]     A  Catechism  of  Natural  Theology.      Cloth. 

12°  Portland,  1829 

1898  NICOLAS,  Sir  N.  H.     The  Chronology  of  History  ;  contain 
ing  Tables,  etc.,  indispensable  for  ascertaining  the  Dates  of 
Historical  Events,  and  of  Public   and  Private   Documents, 
from  the  Earliest  Periods.     2d  Ed.     Cloth.    16°  Lond.  1838 

1899  Observations  on  the  State  of  Historical  Literature, 

and  on  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  and  other  Institutions 
for  its  Advancement  in  England.     Boards.      8°  Lond.  1830 

1899a  Another  copy.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1830 

1900  NIEBUHR,  B.  G.     The  History  of  Rome  by  B.  G.  Niebuhr, 
translated  by  J.  C.  Hare  and  C.  Thirlwall.     Vol.  I.    Boards. 

8°  Cambridge,  1828 

1901  NIGHTINGALE,  Florence.     Notes  on  Nursing.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1860 

1902  NILES,  Hezekiah.     Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution 
in  America.     Sheep.  8°  Baltimore,  1822 

1903  -         -   The  Weekly  Register.     [Sept.  1811,  March,  1827] 
Half  calf.  32  vols.,  including  an  Index,  8°  Baltimore,  1811-27 

1 904  NILES,  Samuel.     A  Brief  and  Plain  Essay  on  God's  Won 
der-Working  Providence  for  New-England,  In  the  Reduc 
tion  of   Louisburg,  and    Fortresses  thereto   belonging   on 
Cape-Breton.     [In  Verse.]     Half  morocco. 

Small  8°  N.  London,  T.  Green,  1 747 

1905  NOEHDEN,  George   Henry.      A   Grammar  of  the  German 
Language.     3d  Ed.  Revised.     Calf.  12°  London,  1816 


of  Jarcd  Sparks.  1^9 

1900  NOEIIDEN,  George  Henry.    Same.     4th  Ed.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1823 

1907  Exercises  for  Writing  German.     Sheep. 

12°  London,  1809 

1908  NOEL,  Francois  Joseph.     Dictionnaire  Historique  des  Per- 
sonnages  Celebres  de  1'Antiquite.     2e  Ed.     Half  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1824 

1909  Gradus  ad   Parnassum,  ou  Nouveau  Dictionnaire 

Poetique  Latin-Frangais.     Sheep.  8°  Paris,  1810 

1910  NOLLET,  JJAbbe  J.  A.    Lettres  sur  1'Electricite.    2e  Edition. 
Calf.  3  vols.     16°  Paris,  1764-70 

1911  NORTH,  F.,  Earl  of  Guilford.     Histoire  de  1* Administration 
de  Lord  North,  1770-82,  et  de  la   Guerre  de  1'Amerique 
Septentrionale  ;  suivie  du  Tableau  Historique  des' Finances 
d'Angleterre,  depuis  Guillaume  III.  jusqu'en   1784.     Half 
calf.  8°  Londres,  1784 

The  English  original  of  this  is  important  and  somewhat  scarce. 

1912  -      ]    The   History  of  Lord   North's  Administration,  to 

the  Dissolution  of  the  Thirteenth  Parliament,      Old  calf. 

'  8°  Dublin,  1782 

1913  NORTH  American  Boundary.     Correspondence  relating  to 
the   Boundary  between   the   British  Possessions   in  North 
America  and  the  United  States,  under  the  Treaty  of  1783. 
Maps.     Paper.  Folio.     London.  1840 

1914  NORTH  American  Review,  The.     Vol.  I.-C1IL,  and  General 
Index,  1815-27.  104  vols.     8°  Boston,  1815-66 

The  first  41  vols.  are  bound  in  half  calf,  the  rest  unbound.     There  are  dupli 
cates  of  Nos.  90,  92,  and  100. 

191 4<x  General  Index  from  1815  to  1827.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1829 

1915  NORTH  CAROLINA.     A  Complete  Revisal  of  all  the  Acts  of 
Assembly,  now  in   Force  and  Use,  with  the  Titles  of  all 
such  Laws  as  are  Obsolete,  Expired,  or  Repealed.      Calf. 

Folio.     Newbern,  1773 

1916  Laws.     Sheep.  Folio.     Edenton,  1791 

1917 Proceedings    and   Debates  of  the    Convention    of 

North  Carolina,  at  Hillsborough,  21st  July,  1788,  for  the 
Purpose  of  deliberating  on  the  Constitution  recommended 
by  the  General  Convention  at  Philadelphia.  Boards,  loose. 

8°  Edenton,  1789 

1918  NORTON,  Andrews.     Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the 
Gospels.    Boards.  3  vols.  8°  Boston  and  Cambridge,  1837-44 

From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1919  Internal  Evidences  of  the  Genuineness  of  the  Gos 
pels.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1855 

1920  The  Pentateuch  ;  and  its  Relation   to   the  Jewish 

and    Christian     Dispensations.      Edited    by   J.    J.    Tayler. 
Cloth.  16°  London,  18  Go 

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ISO  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1921  NORTON,  A.    A  Statement  of  Reasons  for  not  believing  the 
Doctrines  of  Trinitarians,  concerning  the   Nature  of  God 
and  the  Person  of  Christ.      Cloth.          12°  Cambridge,  1833 

From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1922  •    Same.     3d  Edition,  with  Additions,  and  a  Biograph 
ical  Notice  of  the  Author.  Boston,  1851) 

1923  Tracts  concerning  Christianity.      Cloth. 

8°  Cambridge,  1852 

1924  A  Translation  of  the  Gospels,  with  Notes.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1855 

1925  Verses.      Cloth.  8°  [N.  p.]  1853 

1926  NORTON,    Charles    E.]      Considerations   on   some    Recent 
Social  Theories.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1853 

1927 Notes  of  Travel  and  Study  in  Italy.      Cloth. 

16°  Boston,  1860 

1928  Another  copy.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1860 

1929  NORTON,  John.     Memoir  of  John  Cotton.     With  Notes  by 
Enoch  Pond.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1834 

1930  NOUVEAU  Dictionnaire  Historique  ;  ou  Histoire  Abregee  de 
tons  les   Homines  qui  se  sont  faits  un  Noni  par  des  Talens, 
des  Yertus,  des  Forfaits,  des  Erretirs.     7e  Edition. 

13  vols.     8°  Lyon,  1789-1805 

1931  NOUVELLE  Instruction  pour  les  Gardes  des  Eaux  et  Forets. 
Nouvelle  Ed.  augni.     Sheep.  12°  Paris,  1765 

1932  NOTES,   George   R.      A  New  Translation  of  the  Book  of 
Psalms,  with  an  Introduction.    Half  cloth.     12°  Boston,  1831 

1933  Same.  12°  Boston,  1833 

1934  NUGENT,  Thomas.     The  New  Pocket  Dictionary  of  French 
and  English.     Sheep.  18°  Philadelphia,  1810 

1935  NUNEZ,  Alvar,  Cabe9a  de  Vaca.     Narrative,  translated  by 
Buckingham  Smith.      With  8  maps.     Privately  printed. 

4°   Washington,  1851 

1936  NUNEZ,  Ignacio.     Esquises  Historiques,  Politiques,  et  Sta- 
tistiqties  de  Buenos  Ayres,  Rio  de  la  Plata  et  Bolivar,  trad, 
de  1'Espanol.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1826 

1937  NUTTALL,   Thomas.      An   Introduction  to   Systematic   and 
Physiological  Botany.  12°  Cambridge,  1827 

1938  NYLANDER,  Gustavus  Reinhold.     Grammar  and  Vocabulary 
of  the  Bullom  language.     Boards.  16°  London,  1814 

1939  /fa  BE  RON'S  VISION.  8°  London,  1843 


1940  OBSERVATEUR,  ci-devant,  La  Biblioth-eque  Canadienne.    Odd 
numbers  from  July  1830  to  July  1831.  8°  Montreal 

1941  O'CALLAGHAN,  E.  B.     History  of  New  Netherland  ;  or  New 
York  under  the  Dutch.      Cloth.      With  fac-simile  of  an  old 
map.  &>  New  York,  1846 

1942  ODELL,  J.     An  Essay  on  the  Elements,  Accents,  and  Pros 
ody  of  the  English  Language.     Boards.      12°  London,  1806 


of  Jarcd  Sparks.  131 

1943  OTlALLORAN,  or  the  Insurgent  Chief;  an  Irish  Historical 
Tale  of  1798.     Boards.  2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1824 

1944  OHIO  Historical   and  Philosophical   Society.     Transactions. 
Part  II.     Vol.  I.     Half  sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1839 

1945  OLDEN   TIME;    a    Monthly    Publication    devoted    to    the 
Preservation  of  Documents,  etc.,  in  relation  to  the  Early 
Explorations,  Settlement,  and  Improvement  of  the  Country 
around   the   Head  of  the  Ohio.     Edited   by  N.   B.   Craig. 
Complete.    Half  calf  .    Scarce.    2  vols.  8°  Pittsburgh,  1846-48 

1946  OLDMIXON,    J.      Clarendon   and   Whitlock    compar'd.     2d 
Edition.     Half  calf .  8°  London,  1737 

1947  OLD  TESTAMENT.]     The  Holy  Bible.      Calf. 

RoyalS*  New  York:  Amer.  Bible  Society,  1855 
This  is  bound  in  two  volumes,  and  contains  the  Old  Testament  alone. 

1948  OLD  WHIG,  The,  or  the  Consistent  Protestant.     Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1739 

"  This  work,"  says  a  manuscript   note,  "  was   written   principally  by   Dr. 
Chandler  and  James  Foster." 

1949  OLIVER,  Samuel,  Jun.     A  General  Critical  Grammar  of  the 
English    Language,    on    a    System    Novel    and    Extensive. 
Prefixt,  a  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  Languages.     Boards.* 

8°  London,  1825 

1950  OLIVET,  J.  T.,  Abbe  D'.     Remarques  sur  la  Langue  Fran- 
9oise.     Nouvelle  Edition.     Paper.  12°  Paris,  1807 

1951 Traite  de  la  Prosodie  Franchise.     Nouvelle  Edition. 

Paper.  12°  Paris,  1810 

1952  ONDERDONK,  Henry,  Jr.     Documents  and  Letters  to  illus 
trate  the  Revolutionary  Incidents  of  Queens  County ;  with 
Narratives,  Notes,  and  Additions.     Revolutionary  Incidents 
of  Suffolk  and    Kings  Counties ;    with  an   Account  of  the 
Battle  of  Long  Island,  and  the  British  Prisons  and  Prison- 
Ships  at  New-York.     Half  calf. 

2  'vols,     12°  New  York,  1846-49 

1953  ORD,  George.     Supplement  to   the  American  Ornithology 
of  Alexander  Wilson.     Containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's 
Life,  with  a  Selection  from  his  Letters,  and  a  History  of 
Birds  intended  to  compose  Part  of  his  Ninth  Volume.     With 
Plates   engraved  from   Wilson's  Original   Drawings.     Half 
morocco.  Folio,  Philadelphia,  1825 

1954  ORDERLY  Book  of  that  Portion   of  the   American   Army 
stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  Command 
of  Gen.    Andrew    Lewis,   March    18,    to    Aug.    28,    1776. 
Printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript  with  Notes  and  Intro 
duction  by  C.  Campbell.       Paper.     8°  Richmond,   Va.,  1860 

One  hundred  copies  privately  printed  in  this  form. 

1955  ORGANISATION    et    Reglemens  de    1'lnstitut  des  Sciences, 
Lettres,  et  Arts.     Boards.  24°  Paris,  1807 

1956  ORNEMENS  de  la  Me'mpire  ;  ou  les  Traits  Brillans  des  Poetes 
Frai^ais.     Nouvelle  Edition.  Sheep.     18°  Paris,  1821 


132  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

1957  ORRERY,  John  Boyle,  Earl  of.     Remarks  on  the  Life  and 
Writings  of  Dr.  Jonathan  Swift.      Calf.     Portrait. 

8°  London,  1752 

1958  OTIS,  James.     A  Vindication  of  the  British  Colonies.     Half 
calf,  neat.      Good  copy  of  an  important  tract. 

8°  Boston,  printed  :  reprinted  London,  1769 

1959  OUR  Book;  a  Call  from  Salem's  Watch-Towers.     Boards. 

12°  Salem,  1844 

1960  OUR  Country,   in   its  Relations  to   the  Past,  Present,  and 
Future.     Original  Articles,  in  Prose  and  Verse,  by  Ameri 
can  Writers.     Edited  by  Mrs.  Lincoln  Phelps.     Cloth. 

12°  Baltimore,  1864 

1961  OUTLINES  of  Ancient  History,  from  the  Deluge  to  the  Divis 
ion  of  the  Roman  Empire.     Boards.  12°  London,  1833 

1962  OVALLE,  Alonso  DE.     Historica   Relatione   del   Regno    di 
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"  There  is  even  yet  a  doubt  which  is  the  original  edition,  the  Italian  or  Span 
ish,  both  having  been  printed  at  Rome  the  same  year."  —  Stevens. 

1963  OVIDIUS.     Excerpta.     Sheep.  12°  Bostonice,  1827 
^964  --   Metamorphoseon    Libri     XV.       Notis    illustravit 

Daniel  Crispinus  Helvetius.     Ad  Usum  Delphini.      Calf. 

8°  Londini,  1785 

1965  —  Tristitium  L.  V.,  Epistolarum  ex  Ponto  Libri  IV.  et 
Ibis.     [Also,]  Fastorum  Libri  VI.     Boards.     2  vols.  in  1. 

16°  Mannhemii,  1791-92 

1966  OWEN,  David  Dale.     Report  of  a  Geological  Survey  of  Wis 
consin,  Iowa,  Minnesota,  and  a  Portion  of  Nebraska.     Cloth. 

4°  Philadelphia,  1852 

1967  OXFORD  and  Cambridge  University  Club.     Rules  and  Regu 
lations.      Cloth.  16°  London,  1838 

1967a  —    —   University  and  City  Guide.  12°  Oxford,  1828 


1968  ^fcAINE,  MARTYN.     A  Discourse  on   the   Soul  and  In 

stinct,  physiologically  distinguished  from  Materialism. 
Enlarged  Edition.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1849 

1969  -   The  Institutes  of  Medicine.     5th  Edition.     Sheep. 

8°  New  York,  1859 

1970  --   Letters  on  the  Cholera  Asphyxia,  as  it  has  appeared 
in  the  City  of  New  York.     Half  cloth.      8°  New  York,  1832 

1971  PAINE,  Robert  Troup.     Memoir  of  Robert  Troup   Paine. 
By  his  Parents.     Printed  for  Private  Distribution.      Turkey 
morocco.  4°  New  York,  1852 

1972  PAINE,  Thomas.     A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Sheiburne,  on  his 
Speech,  July  10,  1782,  respecting  the  Acknowledgement  of 
American  Independence.    Half  calf  ,  neat.    8°  London,  1783 

1973  .  -   Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  the  Affairs 
of  North  America.     Half  calf  .  8°  London,  1783 


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1974  PAINE,  Thomas.     Political  Writings.     To  which  is  prefixed 
a  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life.     Hoards. 

2  vols.     8°  Charlestown  (Ms.)  1824 

1775  PALERMO.     Accademia  di  Scienze  e  Lettere.     Atti.  Nuova 
Serie.     Vol.  I.     Paper.  4°  Palermo,  1845 

1976  PALEY,  William.      Sermons   on  Various    Subjects.      Naif 
cloth.  8°  Boston,  1827 

1977  PALFREY,  John   Gorham.      Academical    Lectures  on   the 
Jewish  Scriptures  and  Antiquities.      Cloth. 

4  vols.  8°  Boston,  1838-52 

1978  Another  copy.                    4  vols.  8°  Boston,  1838-52 

1979  Another  copy  of  Vol.  IT.  8°  Boston,  1840 

1980  Discourses  on  Intemperance.  18°  Boston,  1827 

1981  ]    A  Harmony  of  the  Gospels  on  the  Plan  proposed 

by  Lant  Carpenter.     Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1831 

1982  History  of  New  England.       Cloth.       With  plans, 

maps,  and  other  illustrations.         3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1858-64 

1983 Lowell  Lectures  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity. 

With  a   Discourse  on    the    Life    and    Character    of   John 
Lowell,  Jr.,  by  Edward  Everett.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1843 

1984  • Sermons  on  Duties  belonging  to  some  of  the  Con 
ditions  and  Relations  of  Private  Life.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1 834 

1985  Another  copy.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1834 

1986  The  Relation   between   Judaism   and   Christianity. 

Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1854 

1987 The  Theory  and  Uses  of  Natural  Religion.      Calf, 

gilt.  pp.  76.     8°  ^Boston,  1839 

1988  PALGRAVE,  Sir  F.     An  Essay  upon  the  Original  Authority 
of  the  King's  Council.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1834 

From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

1989  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.     Cloth. 

18°  London,  1837 

1990  PALMER,  A.     A  Key  to  the  Endless  Self-Computing  Scale, 
showing  its  Application  to  the  Different  Rules  of  Arithme 
tic,  etc.      Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1844 

1991  PAMPHLETS,  Miscellaneous.      Uniformly  bound  in  half  sheep. 

23  vols.     8° 

Chief  contents :  — 

Vol.  I.  1778-1813.' — ETHAN  ALLEN'S  ANIMADVERSORY  ADDRESS  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  Vermont,  pp.  24.  1778.  —  A  pamphlet  relating  to  Baron 
Steuben.  1786  (  ?)  —  Eumenes,  Papers  relating  to  the  Constitution  of  New 
Jersey.  —  NARRATIVE  OF  ETHAN  ALLEN'S  CAPTIVITY  by  the  British. 
Philadelphia,  1799.  (EXTREMELY  SCARCE.  Fisher's  copy  sold  for  $56.00.) 
—  Ira  Allen's  Address  to  the  Freemen  of  Vermont.  1808.  —  Political  Con 
stitution  of  the  Spanish  Monarchy,  1812.  Translated  by  D.  Robinson. 
II.  1816-22.  —  Wordsworth's  Letter  to  a  Friend -of  Robert  Burns:  London, 
1816. —  Sketches  of  American  Orators.  16°.  —  Webster's  Discourse  at 
Plymouth,  1820.  — Report  on  the  U.  S.  Gold  Coins:  1821.  — Du  Ponceau 
on  the  Early  History  of  Pennsylvania.  —  Griffith's  Sketches  of  the  Early 
History  of  Maryland. 


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III.  1822-24.  —  Edwards's  Remarks  on  the  Appropriation  of  Territory  for 
Educational   Purposes. — De  Witt    Clinton's    Phi  Beta  Discourse.  —  C.  J. 
Ingersoll's  Oration  before  the  Am.  Phil.  Society.  —  Everett's  Letter  to  John 
Lowell. 

IV.  1824.  — T.  Pickering's  Review  of  the  Adams  and  Cunningham   Cor 
respondence,     pp.  144. —  Pulaski   vindicated.  —  Hull's    Memoirs    of   the 
No  th  Western  Campaign,  in  1812.    pp.   239.  —  Griffith's  Annals  of  Balti 
more,    pp.  240. 

V.  1824-25  —Everett's  Phi  Beta  Oration.  —  R.  D.  Owen's  System  of  Edu 
cation  at  New  Lanark,   Glasgow.  —  G.  C.  Verplanck's  Address  before  the 
Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  — J.  G.  Carter's  Letters  to  Hon.  Wm.  Prescott. 

VI.  1825-26.  — S.  Brown's  Comparative  View  of  the   Systems  of  Pesta- 
lozz;  and  Lancaster.  —  Report  and  Act  concerning  Practical  Arts  and  Sciences 
in  Massachusetts. —  VV.  B.  Lawrence's  Address  before  the  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts.  —  D.  Hoffman's  Lecture   in   the   University   of   Maryland.  — W.   R. 
Johnson's  Examination  of  "  Remarks,"  on  a  Second  College  in  Connecticut. 
1825.— A  List  of  Patents,  etc.,  from  1790  to  1826. 

VII.  1825.  —  S.  Lewis's  Strictures  on  Livingston's  Penal  Code.  —  Hopkins  on 
Electricitv,  with  a  Letter  from  Jefferson.  —  Everett's  Oration  at  Concord, 
April  19.  — E.  Phinney's  Hist,  of  the  Battle  of  Lexington. —D.   Porter's 
Exposition  of  the  Foxardo  Expedition,    pp.  107.  —  C.  Davies's  Address  at 
Fryeburg.  —  C.  J.  Ingersoll's  Discourse  on  the  Landing  of  Wm.  Perm. 

VIII.  1824-25.  — J.  W.  Moulton'sViewof  the  City  of  New  Orange  (now  New 
York)  in  1673.     1825.  —  Memorial  of  the  Chancellor  of  Maryland.  —  Wash 
ington's  Letters  to  the  Marquis  of  Chastel lux.  —  Remarks  on  an  Article  in  the 
N.  A.  Rev.  on  Pulaski.  —  S.  Sweet's  Notes  to  a  Sketch  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle. 

—  C    Sprague's  Fourth  of  Julv  Oration.  —  Everett's  Oration  at  Plymouth. 
1824. 

IX.  1822-26.  —  De  Witt  Clinton  on  the  Otsego  Bass.    1822.  — J.  A.  Jones  on 
British  Calumnies  of  America.     1826.  —  A.  Laussat  on  Equity  in  Pennsylva 
nia. —  G.  Powers  on  the  N.  Y.  State  Prison  at  Auburn.  —  R.  Vaux  on  the 
Improvement  of  the  Prisons,  etc.,  in  Pennsylvania.  —  Story's  Phi  Beta  Dis 
course. 

X.  1826.  —  S.  Swett's  Hist,  of  Bunker  Hill  Battle.  — J.  Quincy's  Fourth  of 
July  Oration,     pp.  30.  —  F.   W.  P.  Greenwood's  Sermon  on  'the  Puritans. 

—  T.  J.  Wharton  on  the  Landing  of  Penn.  —  The  Virginia  and  Kentucky 
Resolutions.      Richmond.  —  Henry  Banks's  Vindication  of  John  Banks  and 
Gen.  Hemy  Lee.     Incomplete.  —  Bentalou's  Reply  to  Judge  Johnson  on  Pu 
laski.     pp.  41.  —  Richard  Ray  on  Classical  Literature. 

XI.  1826-27.  —  E.  Everett's  4th  July  Oration.    1826.  —  Narrative  concerning 
the  Promises  made  to  the  Revolutionary  Officers. — J.  Willard's  Sketches  of 
Lancaster,  1826, pp.  90. —J.  A.  Hillhouse's  Phi   Beta  Oration,  New  Haven. 

—  S.  Reed  on  the  Growth  of  the  Mind.  —  H.  D.  Gilpin's  Discourse  before  the 
Phil.  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1827. 

XII.  1827-28.  — N.  W.  Senior's  Int.  Lecture  on  Political  Economv,  Lond.— 
Miss  Aikin's  Memoir  of  Miss  Benger.   Lond.  —  E.  Ripley's  History  of  the  Con 
cord  Fight.  —  Du  Ponceau's  Eulogy  of  W.  Tilghman.  —  Report"  on  a  Monu 
ment  to  John  Paulding.     Including  the  Original  Account  of  the  Trial  of 
Andre.  —  S.  F.  B.  Morse's  Discourse  on  Academies  of  Arts- 

XIII.  1828.  —  J.  Mease  on  the  Penitentiary  System  of  Pennsylvania.  —  Gallau- 
det  on  Female  Education,    pp.  34.  —  R.  J.  Bryce  on  a  System  of  National 
Education  for  Ireland.     Lond. 

XIV.  1829-30. —Supplement  to  the  List  of  Patents  continued.  —  Essay  on 
the  Production  and  Circulation  of  Water.     Troy.  —  John  Brazer's  Discourse 
at  the  Interment  cf  E.  A.  Holyoke. — James  Renwick's  Discourse  on  De 
Witt  Clinton.  —  Essays  on  the  "Condition  of  the  N.  A.  Indians,    pp.  112.  — 
Story's  Inaugural  Discourse.  —  Curiosity,  a  Poem,  by  Charles  Sprague.  1829. 
pp.  30.  —  R.  H.  Dana's  Poem  before  the 'Porter  Rhet.  Society.   1829.  —  James 
Kent's  Disc,  before  the  N.  Y.  Hist.  Soc.     1829. 

XV.  1830.  —Three  Lectures  on  the  Cost  of  obtaining  Money,  etc.    By  N.  W. 
Senior.     Lond.  —  Josiah   Quincy's  2d   Century  Address.      Boston. — Lewis 
Cass's  Discourse  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Michigan.  —  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn's 
2d  Cent.  Address.     Roxbury.  —  T.  Gray's  Poem  in  Commemoration  of  the 
First  Settlement  of  Roxbury.  —  W.  Sullivan's  Discourse  at  Plymouth,  Dec. 
22. 

XVI.  1830. —  A.  H.  Everett's  Oration   in   Boston,  July  5th.  —  Thoughts  on 
Education;  a  Poem,  by  D.  Br}ran. 


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XVII.  1831.— James  Kent's  Phi  Beta  Address  at  New  Haven.  — J.  Madi 
son's  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Washington.  —  J.  G.  Palfrey's,  T.  Burgee's, 
and  J.  Q.  Adams's  4th  of  July  Orations.  , 

XVIIT.  1831.  —  M.  Saulnier.   "Observations  eur  les  Finances  des  Etats-Uris. 

—  Journal  of  the  Convention  of  New  Jerspy  in  1776.  pp.  100.  —  Declaration 
of  Independence  by  the  Citizens  of  Mecklenburg  County,  in  1775.  —  Journal 
of  the  Provincial  Congress  of  N.  C.  in  1776. 

XIX.  1852.  —  W.  B.  Lawrence's  2  Lectures  on  Pollt.  Economy.—  \V.  B.  Law 
rence  on  the  Representative  Institutions  of  the  U.  S.  —  Conduct  of  the  Ad 
ministration. 

XX.  1832.  —  D.  Hoffman's  Lecture  at  the  Univ.  of  Md  —  F.  C.  Gray's  Ora 
tion  on  the  100th  Anniv.  of  the  Birth  of  Washington. —  C.  Cuehing's  4th  of 
Julv  Oration. 

XX!"   1833-34.  — M.  Carey's  Appeal  to  the  Rich  in  behalf  of  the  Labourers. 

—  Remarks  on  Ty  tier's  View  of  the  Progress  of  Discovery.  — J.  Quincy  on 
Harv.  Coll.  Librarv.  —  E.  Everett's  4th  of  July  Oration  at'  Worcester.     1833 

—  W.    Biglow's   Poem   on    Intemperance  —  Sup.   Court  of  the  U.  S.     H. 
Wheaton  rs.  R.  Peter?.  * 

XXI  f.  1834.  —  Differences  between  Com.  O.  H.  Perry  and  Capt.  J.  D.  Elliott. 

—  C.  C.  Felton's  Inaug.  Discourse.  —  V'.  H.  Gnrdmer  on   Classical  Learn 
ing-.  —  D.  Drake  on  the  History,  etc.,  of  the  West.    pp.  56.  —Do.   on  the 
Phi',  of  Discipline.  —  J.  P.  Kennedy  on  William  Wirt. 

XXIII.  1835.  —  F.  Everett's  Address  at  Lexington.—  B.  D.  Whnslow's  Class 
Poem.  — J.  Bowring  on  the  Lang,  and  Lit.  of  the  Magyars,  pp.  50.  — E. 
Everett's  Addr.  at  Bloody  Brook,  pp.  44.  —  J.  Story  on  the  Life,  etc.  of 
John  Marshall,  pp.  74.  — E.  Everett's  4th  of  July  Oration  at  Beverly. 

1992  PAMPHLETS  on   Slavery  in  the   West  Indies    and  elsewhere. 
Half  sheep.  5  vols.     8°  1822-1835 

1993  PARADISE  of   Coquettes,  The;    a  Poem;    in   Nine  Parts. 
Calf.  18°  Boston,  1816 

1994  PARK,  Mungo.     Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa  ; 
in  1795-97.     With  Geographical  Illustrations  of  Africa,  by 
Major  Rennell.     Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1813 

1994a  PARKER,  Edward  L.  The  History  of  Londonderry,  com 
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1995  PARKER,   Joel.     International    Law,    Case   of    the    Trent. 
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1996  PARKER,  John  A.     The  Quadrature  of  the   Circle.     Con 
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ing  the  Approximation  in  Use,  the  Quadrature  of  the  Cir 
cle,  and  Practical   Questions  applied  to  the  Astronomical 
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A  small  edition  "printed  for  free  distribution." 

1997  PARKES,  Joseph.     A   History   of  the   Court  of  Chancery, 
with  Practical  Remarks  on  the  Recent  Commission.    Boards. 

8*  London,  1828 

1998  PARKES,  Samuel.     The  Chemical  Catechism.     Sheep. 

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1999  PARKMAN,  Francis,  Jr.     The  California  and  Oregon  Trail ; 
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12°  New  York,  1849 

2000  France  and  England  in  North  America.     A  Series 

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2001  PARKMAN,  Francis,  Jr.    History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac, 
and  the  War  of  the  North  American  Tribes  against  the  Eng 
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8°  Boston.  1851 

2002  PARLIAMENTARY  Debates.    The  History,  Debates,  and  Pro 
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2003  PARLIAMENTARY  History  and  Review  for  1825-1827. 

8°  London,  1826-28 

2004  PARLIAMENTARY  Papers  and  Abstracts,  1826-27.     Boards. 

8°  London.  1827 

2005  PARLIAMENTARY  Register,  The  ;  or  Proceedings  and  De 
bates  of  the  House  of  Commons'  during   the    Fourteenth 
Parliament      Old  half  calf  .        17  vols.     8°  London,  1774-80 

2006  —        •    During  the   Session   of  the  Fifteenth  Parliament. 
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These  two  Series  of  the  Parliamentary  Register  are  bound  as  one;  Vols.  22 
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2007  PARRHASE,  Theodore.     Parrhasiana,  on   Pensees   Diverses 
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2008  PARSONS,   Theophilus.      Memoir   of   Theophilus    Parsons, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial   Court  of  Massachu 
setts  ;  with  Notices  of  some  of  his  Contemporaries.     By  his 
Son,  Theophilus  Parsons.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1859 

2009  PARSONS,   Usher.      The   Life   of   Sir   William   Pepperrell, 
Bart.,  the  only  Native  of  New  England  who  was  created  a 
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2010  PARTON,  James.     Life  and   Times  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Cloth.      4  portraits.  2  vols.     Large  12°  New  York,  1864 

2011  PASCAL,  Blaise.    Thoughts  on  Religion  and  other  Subjects. 
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2012  PATENTS.     Report   of  the    Commissioner   of    Patents   for 
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2013  PATERCULUS,  C.  V.     Historiae  Romanae  Libri  Duo.     Calf. 

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2014  PAULDI.NG,  James  K.     A  Life  of  Washington.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     18°  New  York,  1835 

2015  PAUSANIAS.,     Description  of   Greece,  translated  from  the 
Greek.     With  Notes,  by  Thomas  Taylor.      With  maps  and 
views.     Boards.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1824 

2016  PAZOS,  Vicente.    Letters  on  the  United  Provinces  of  South 
America.     From  the  Spanish,  by  P.  H.  Crosby.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1819 

2017  PEABODY,  Andrew  Preston.     Christianity  the   Religion   of 
Nature.     Lectures  before  the  Lowell  Institute.      Cloth. 

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2018  PEABODY,  Andrew  Preston.    Lectures  on  Christian  Doctrine. 
2d  Edition.    Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1844 

2019  PKABODY,  Miss  Elizabeth  P.     First  Steps  to  the  Study  of 
History.     Half  cloth.  12°  Boston,  1832 

2020  —      — ]    Record  of  a  School,    exemplifying    the    General 
Principles  of  Spiritual  Culture.      Cloth.       12°  Boston,  1836 

2021  PEABODY,  George.     An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  at  the 
Dinner,  given  by  him  to  the  Americans  connected  with  the 
Great  Exhibition,  at  the  London  Coffee  House,  on  the  27th 
October,  1851.     Cloth,  gilt.  8°  London,  1851 

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2022  PEACOCK,  George.     Observations  on   the   Statutes  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1841 

2023  PEASE,  John  C.,  and  John  M.  Niles.     A   Gazetteer  of  the 
States  of  Connecticut  and  Rhode  Island.    With  an  Accurate 
and  Improved  Map  of  each  State.  Sheep.    8°  Hartford,  1819 

2024  PEIRCE,   Benjamin.       A   History  of   Harvard  University, 
from  its   Foundation,   1636,  to  the  American   Revolution. 
Half  cloth.  8°  Cambridge,  1833 

2025  PEIRCE,  Benjamin,  Jr.     Physical  and  Celestial  Mechanics; 
in  Four  Systems  of  Analytic  Mechanics,  Celestial  Mechanics, 
Potential  Physics,  and  Analytic  Morphology.     Analytic  Me 
chanics.      Cloth.  4°  Boston,  1855 

2026  PEMAQUID.     Papers  relating  to   Pemaquicl  and   Parts  Ad 
jacent  in  the  Present  State  of  Maine,  known   as   Cornwall 
County  when   under  the  Colony  of  New  York.      Compiled 
from    Official    Records   in   the   Office  of  the   Secretary  of 
State  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  by  Franklin  B.  Hough.     Paper. 

8°  Albany,  1856 

2027  PENNSYLVANIA.      The   Acts   of   the    General    Assembly, 
passed  between  the  30th  of  Sept.,  1775,  and  the  Revolution. 
'Calf.  Folio.     Philadelphia,  1782 

2028  The  Charters  of  the  Province  of  Pensilvania  and 

City  of  Philadelphia.      Old  calf,  worn.     MS.  title. 

Folio.     Philadelphia,  printed  and  sold  by  B.  Franklin,  1742 

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2029 Debates  of  the  Convention  of  the  State  of  Penn 
sylvania  on  the  Constitution  proposed  for  the  Government 
of  the  United  States.  In  Two  Volumes.  Vol.  I.  Taken 
accurately  in  Short-Hand  by  Thomas  Lloyd.  Boards,  a 
little  loose.  Very  rare.  8°  Philadelphia,  1788 

This  seems  to  have  been  the  only  volume  published. 

2030  —   —   Laws  from  Oct.  14,  1700.     Reptiblished  under  the 
Authority  of  the  Legislature.     Sheep. 

6  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1810-22 

2031  Letters  and  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  Provin 
cial  History  of  Pennsylvania,   with    some    Notices    of   the 
Writers.     Paper.     Privately  printed. 

,2  vols.     12°  Philadelphia,  1855 


138  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2032  Minutes  of  the  Convention    which  commenced  at 

Philadelphia  November  29th,  1789,  for  the  purpose  of  re 
viewing  the  Constitution  of  this  State.     Half  sheep. 

Folio.     Philadelphia,  1789 

2033  Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Congress,  from  the  Or 
ganization  to  the  Termination  of  the  Proprietary  Govern 
ment.     Sheep.  3  vok.     8°  Harrisburg,  1838-40 

2034  The  Proceedings  relative  to  calling  the  Conventions 

of  1776  and  1790.     The  Minutes  of  the   Convention  that 
formed  the  Present  Constitution  of  Pennsylvania,  together 
with  the   Charter  to  William   Penn,  the   Constitutions  of 
1776  and  1790,  and  a  View  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Con 
vention  of  1776,  and  the  Council  of  Censors.     Boards. 

8°  Harrisburg,  1825 

2035  Votes   and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Repre 
sentatives,  beginning  the  14th  of  Oct.,  1707.    Vol.  II.     Calf. 

Folio.     Philadelphia,  1753 

2036  PENNSYLVANIA.     An  Historical  Review  of  the   Con 
stitution  and  Government  of  Pennsylvania,  from  its  Origin  ; 
so  far  as  regards  the  several  Points  of  Controversy  which 
have,  from  Time  to  Time,  arisen  between  the  several  Gov 
ernors    of  that   Province,  and   their   several   Assemblies. 
Founded  on  Authentic  Documents.     Calf.   8°  London,  1759 

This  book  has  been  ascribed  to  Dr.  Franklin  as  its  author;  also  to  his  son,  the 
Governor  of  New  Jersey,  and  to  Joseph  Galloway.  But  according  to  a  note 
of  Mr.  Sparks,  it  was  not  written  by  either  of  them. 

2037  PENNSYLVANIA  CHRONICLE  AND  UNIVERSAL  ADVERTISER. 
From  Feb.  1,  1768  to  Jan.  22,  1770.     Vol.  II.,  III.     Half 
calf,  worn.  4°  Philadelphia. 

2038  PENNSYLVANIA.    ETAT  PRESENT  de  la  Pensilvanie,  ou 
Ton  trouve  le  Detail  de  ce  qui  s'y  est  passe  depuis  la  Defaite 
du  General  Braddock  jusqu'  a  la  Prise  d'Oswego,  avec  une 
Carte  Particuliere  de  cette  Colonie.     Half  calf.     Map. 

pp.  128.     8°N.  P.  1756 

2039  PENNSYLVANIA  EVENING  POST.     No.  147-281,  Dec.  30, 
1775  —  Nov.  7,  1776,  with  several  omissions.      Half  sheep. 

4°  Philadelphia,  1775-76 

2040  PENNSYLVANIA  Historical  Society.   Bulletin.   Vol.  I.,  1845- 
1847.     Half  calf.  8°  Philadelphia,  1848 

2041  Contributions  to  American  History.      Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1858 

2042 Memoirs.   Vol.  I-IIL,  and  Vol.  IV.,  part  1.    Boards, 

loose.  8°  Philadelphia,  1826-40 

2043  PENNSYLVANIA  State  Trials :  containing  the  Impeachment, 
Trial,  and  Acquittal  of  Francis  Hopkinson  and  John  Nichol 
son.     Vol.  I.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1794 

This  seems  to  have  been  the  only  volume  published. 

2044  PERCIVAL,  James  G.    Poems.    Boards.    8°  New  York,  1823 


of  Jared  Sparks.  139 

2045  PERCY,  Thomas.]      Reliques  of  Ancient   English  Poetry. 
Boards.  3  voh.     8°  London,  1812 

2046  PERDICARIS,  G.  A.     The  Greece  of  the  Greeks.      Cloth. 

2  voh.     12°  New  York,  1845 

2047  PERIODICAL  Press,  The,  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  their 
Moral  and  Political  Influence.     Boards.     12°  London,  1824 

2048  PERKINS,  James  H.     Annals  of  the  West,  from  the  Discov 
ery  of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  to  1845.      Compiled  from  the 
most  Authentic  Sources.     Sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1846 

2049  Same.     2d  Ed.  Enlarged  by  J.  M.  Peck.     Sheep. 

8°  St.  Louis,  1850 

2050  PERKINS,  Samuel.     A  History  of  the  Political  and  Military 
Events  of  the  Late  War  between  the  United  States  and 
Great  Britain.     Sheep.  8°  New  Haven,  1825 

2051  PERNETY,  Ant.  Jos.]      Examen  des  Recherches  Philoso- 
phiques  sur  1'Amerique  et  les  Americaines,  et  de  la  Defense 
de  cette  Ouvrage.     Boards.  2  voh.     16°  Berlin,  1771 

2052  PETERS,  Samuel.]     A  GENERAL  HISTORY  OF  CONNECTI 
CUT,  from  its  First  Settlement  under  George  Fenwick,  to  its 
Latest  Period  of  Amity  with  Great  Britain.     2d   Edition. 
Sheep,  worn.     Scarce.  8°  London,  1782 

"  For  the  general  character  of  this  work,  its  errors  and  falsehoods,  see  Profes 
sor  Kingsley's  '  Historical  Discourse,'  p.  83."  —  J.  s. 

2053  A  History  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Peters.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1807 

2054  PETRARCA,  F.    Le  Rime ;  le  Stanze  e  1'Orfeo  del  Poliziano, 
con  Note  de  Diversi.     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Parigi,  1836 

2055  PETRONJ,  S.  E.     Napoleonide.     Sheep.         4°  Napoli,  1809 

2056  PH^EDRUS.      Fabularum  ^Esopicarum    Libri  V.     Accesse- 
runt  Publii  Syri  et  aliorum  Sententiae.      Calf,  gilt. 

24°  Parisiis,  Anno  Reip.  VI.  [1798] 

2057  Same.     With  Notes,  and  Vocabulary.     Sheep. 

12°  "Baltimore,  1827 

2058  PHELPS,  Austin.   The  Still  Hour,  or  Communion  with  God. 
Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1860 

2059  PHILADELPHIA  in  1824.    Half  mor.    18°  Philadelphia,  1824 

2060  -      The  Stranger's  Guide  in  Philadelphia.    With  a  Map, 

and  Illustrations.     Cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1861 

2061  PHILADELPHIA  Library  Company.    Catalogue  of  the  Books; 
to  which  is  prefixed  a  Short  Account  of  the  Institution. 
Half  cloth.  2  voh.     Large  8°  Philadelphia,  1835 

2062  PHILLIPS,  George.    Bigotry:  a  Satire  in  Hudibrastic  Verse. 
Cloth.  8°  London,  1856 

2063  PHILLIPS,  Willard.     A  Manual  of  Political  Economy,  with 
Particular  Reference  to  the  United  States.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1828 

2064  Propositions    concerning     Protection     and     Free 

Trade.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1850 

2065  PHILLIPS,  William.     An  Outline  of  Mineralogy  and  Geol 
ogy.     Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1816 


14*0  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2066  PJCKBOURN,  James.     A  Dissertation  on  the  English  Verb. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1789 

2067  PICKELL,  John.     A   New   Chapter   in   the   Early    Life   of 
Washington,  in  Connection  with  the  Narrative   History  of 
the  Potomac  Company.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1856 

2068  PICKERING,  Octavius.     Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  deter 
mined  in   the   Supreme  Judicial   Court  of   Massachusetts. 
Vol.  I.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1824 

2069  PICKERING,  Timothy.     A  Eeview  of  the  Correspondence 
between  John  Adams  and  W.  Cunningham,  from  1803  to 
1812.     2d  Ed.     Paper.  8°  Salem,  1824 

2070  PIERPONT,  J.     Airs  of  Palestine  :  a  Poem.      Calf. 

18°  Boston,  1817 

2071  Proceedings  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council  in  the  Case 

of  the  Proprietors  of  the  Hollis  St.  Meeting  House,  and 
Rev.  J.  Pierpont.     Paper.  8°  Boston,  1841 

2072  PIETAS  Quotidiana.     Prayers   and   Meditations  for  Every 
Day  in  the  Week.  16°  London. 

2073  PILKINGTON,  Matthew.      The   Dictionary  of   Painters  ;    a 
Complete  Account  of  the  most  Distinguished  Artists,  from 
1250  to  1767.      Calf.  4°  London,  1770 

2074  PINKNEY,  E.  C.     Poems.     Boards.          18°  Baltimore,  1825 

2075  PINTO,  Isaac.     Letters  on  the  American  Troubles  ;  trans 
lated  from  the  French.     Half  morocco,  neat. 

pp.  89.  8°  London,  for  John  Boosay  $  J.  Forbes,  Hackney,  1776 

With  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparks  on  the  title,  and  on  the  fly-leaf  the  follow 
ing:  "  Dumas,  in  a  letter  to  Dr.  Franklin,  speaks  of  '  the  Jew,  Pinto,  whose 
venal  pen  has  been  employed  in  the  most  insolent  manner  against  the  Amer 
icans.'  "  See  "  Dipl.  (Jorresp.  of  the  Am.  Revolution,"  Vol.  IX.  p.  265. 

2076  PIPER,  R.  U.     The  Trees  of  America.     4  Nos.   [all  that 
were  published^.      Unbound.  4°  Boston,  1855-58 

2077  PITKIN,  Timothy.      A  Political  and  Civil   History  of  the 
United   States  of  America,  from  1763  to  the  Close  of  the 
Administration  of  Washington.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  New  Haven,  1828 

2078  A  Statistical  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the  United 

States  of  America ;   its  Connection  with  Agriculture  and 
Manufactures ;  and  an  Account  of  the  Public  Debt,  Reve 
nues,  and  Expenditures  of  the  United  States.     2d  Edition. 
Without  covers.  8°  New  York,  1817 

2079  PITMAN,  R.  B.    A  Succinct  View  and  Analysis  of  Authentic 
Information,  extant  in  Original  Works,  on  the  Practicability 
of  joining  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans  by  a  Ship-Canal 
across  the  Isthmus  of  America.     Boards.     8°  London,  1825 

2080  PITT,  William,    1st   Earl  of  Chatham.     Anecdotes   of  his 
Life,  and   of  the   Principal   Events  of  his  Time,  with  his 
Speeches  in  Parliament  from  1736  to  1778 ;  by  J.  Almon. 
3d  Edition.      Calf.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1793 


of  Jared  Sparks. 

2081  PITT,    William,    1st   Earl  of   Chatham.      Correspondence. 
Edited   by  the  Executors  of  his    Son,  from    the  Original 
Manuscripts.      Cloth.  4  vols.     8°  London,  1838-40 

2082  PLATO.     The  Cratylus,  Phaedo,  Parmenides,  and  Timaeus. 
Translated  from  the  Greek  by  Thomas  Taylor.    With  Notes 
on  the  Cratylus,  and  an  Explanatory  Introduction  to  each 
Dialogue.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1793 

2083  PLATON.     The  Present  State  of  the  Greek  Church  in  Rus 
sia,  or  a  Summary  of  Christian  Divinity.     Translated  from 
the  Slavonian,  by  R.  Pinkerton.     Boards. 

12°  New  York,  1815 

2084  PLAYFAIR,  John.     Dissertation  :   exhibiting  a  View  of  the 
Progress  of  Mathematical  and  Physical  Science  since  the 
Revival  of  Letters.     Part  II.     Paper.  8°  Boston,  1820 

2085  PLINIUS,  C.  Caecilius  Secundus.     Lettres,  en  Latin  et  en 
Franfais,  suivies  du  Panegyrique  cle  Trajan,  traduites  par 
M.  de  Sacy.     Sheep.  3  vols.     12°  Qhrmont,  1809 

2086  Letters.    Wi  h  Remarks  by  William  Mel  moth.    5th 

Ed.      Calf.  2  vols.     London,  1770 

2087  PLUTARCHUS.     Lives,  translated,  with  Notes  Critical   and 
Historical,  and  a   Life  of  Plutarch.     By  J.  and  W.  Lang- 
horne.     Half  calf .  6  vols.     8°  London,  1823 

2088  PLYMOUTH  Patent,  The  First,  granted  June  1,  1621.     Now 
first   printed   from    the    Original   Manuscript.     Edited    by 
Charles  Deane.      Cloth.     Privately  printed. 

pp.  16.     4°  Cambridge,  1854 
One  hundred  copies  printed  in  this  form. 

2089  POE,  Edgar  Allan.     The  Literati :   some   Honest  Opinions 
about  Autorial  Merits  and  Demerits.    With  a  Sketch  of  the 
Author,  by  Rufus  Wilmot  Griswold.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1850 

2090  Works  of,  with  Notices  of  his  Life  and  Genius.    By 

N.  P.  Willis,  J.  R.  Lowell,  and  R.  W.  Griswold.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1850 

2091  POINSETT,  Joel  R.]    Notes  on  Mexico,  made  in  the  Autumn 
of  1822.     Boards.     Map  wanting.         8°  Philadelphia,  1824 

2092  POLITICAL  and  Satirical  History  of  the  Years   17o6-60,  in 
a  Series  of  One  Hundred  and  Four  Humorous  and  Enter 
taining  Prints.     5th  Edition.     Vol.  I.     A  Political  and  Sa 
tirical  History  displaying  the  Unhappy  Influence  of  Scotch 
Pre valency  in  1761—63.     Vol.  II.     Sheep.      Very  curious. 

2  vols.     Small  4°  London,  N.  D. 

2093  POLITICAL  Economy.     Summary  of  the  Practical  Princi 
ples  of  Political  Economy.     By  a  Friend  of  Domestic  In 
dustry.     Boards.  8°  Cambridge,  1826 

2094  POLITICAL   Register,  The,  and  Impartial   Review  of  New 
Books,  by  J.  Almon.      With  engravings.      Calf. 

11  vols.  bound  in  6.     8°  London,  1767  to  1772 


Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2095  POLITIQUE  Hollandais,  Le.     Half  calf. 

5  vols.     8°  Amsterdam,  1781-83 

A  political  journal,  published  every;  Monday  at  Amsterdam;  Feb.  12,  1781- 
Aug.  11,  1783.  Very  interesting,  giving  the  Dutch  views  of  the  last  years  of 
the  American  Revolution. 

2096  POLLARD,  Edward  A.     Observations  on  the  North :  Eight 
Months  in  Prison  and  on  Parole.    Cloth.    8°  Richmond,  1865 

"  The  last  book  published  in  the  South,  while  under  rebel  rule." 

2097  POLYBIUS.     General   History.     Translated  by  Mr.  Hamp 
ton.     4th  Edition.      Calf.  3  vols.     8°  London,  1809 

2098  PONCET  de  la  Grave,  G.     Precis  Historique  de  la  Marine 
Royale  de  France,  depuis  1'Origine  de  la  Monarchic  jusqiT 
an  Roi  regnant.      Calf.  2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1780 

2099  PONS,  J.  S.     The  Doctrines  of  the  Church  of  Geneva  illus 
trated  in  a  Series  of  Sermons  preached  by  the  Modern  Di 
vines  of  that  City.  8°  London,  1825 

2100  POPE,  Alex.     Works.     Printed  verbatim  from  the  8°  Edi 
tion  of  Mr.  Warburton.     Sheep.     6  vols.     12°  London,  1788 

2101  POPKIN,  John  S.     Memorial  of.     Edited  by   Cornelius  C. 
Felton.      Cloth,  with  fine  portrait.  12°  Cambridge,  1852 

2102  PORXY,  M.  A.     The  Elements   of  Heraldry.      Calf.      With 
24  copper  plates.  8°  London,  1765 

2103  PORQUET,  Louis  Fenwick  DE.      The  Turning  of  English 
Idioms  into  French  at  sight.     Boards.         18°  Boston,  1833 

2104  PORSON,  Richard.     Letters  to   Mr.  Archdeacon  Travis  in 
answer  to  his  Defence  of  the  Three  Heavenly  Witnesses.     1 
John  v.  7.      Calf.  8°  London,  1790 

2105  PoiiT-Royal  Greek  Grammar.]     A  New  Method  of  learn 
ing  with  Facilitv  the  Greek  Tongue.     Translated  from  the 
French  by  T.  Nugent      Calf.  8°  London,  1817 

2106  Pour-Royal  Latin  Grammar.]     A  New  Method  of  learning 
with    Facility   the    Latin    Tongue.      Translated   from    the 
French  by  T.  Nugent.      Calf.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1803 

2107  PORTRAITS.     5  vols.,  7  in.  by  10.     Handsomely  bound  in 
half  turkey  morocco. 

A  very  interesting  collection  of  about   575  valuable   portraits  of  eminent 
men  and  women,  selected  from  a  great  variety  of  sources,  and  neatly 
mounted  in  alphabetical  order.     Names  in  quotation  marks  are  in  the  hand 
writing  of  Mr.  Sparks,  the  others  are  printed. 
Vol.  T. 

Sir  Ealph  Abercrombie  (3),  Lady  Harriet  Ackland,  John  Adams  (2),  Samuel 
Adams  (2),  Phil.  Afleck,  W.  C.  Keppel,  Earl  of  Albemarle,  Geo.  Keppel,  E. 
of  Albemarle,  Duke  of  Alva,  Gen.  Amherst,  Major  Andre  (3),  Lord  Auson 
(2),  Admiral  Arbuthnot,  Benedict  Arnold  (2),  Dunning,  Lord  Ashburton,  Sir 
Samuel  Auchmuty,  Azel  Backus,  D.  D.,  Col.  Francis  Barber,  Commodore 
Barney  (2).  Ban-as*  Col.  Barre*  (2),  Hon.  Samuel  Barrington,  William,  Vis 
count  Barrington,  Commodore  John  Barr}r,  "  Col.  Barton,"  Henry,  Earl  Ba- 
thnrst.  Vice  Admiral  John  Bazely,  Beaumarchais,  Duke  of  Bedford,  Belle- 
Isle,  Bernadotte,  Capt.  Nicholas  Biddle,  Biron  Due  de  Lauzun,  Lieut. -Gen 
eral  Blakeney,  James  Bolland,  Buonaparte,  Admiral  Boscawen,  Carlo  Botta, 
Elias  Boudinot,  LL.  D.,  Bougainville,  Bouille',  L.  H.  F.  de  Bourbon,  Hon. 
James  Bowdoin,  Joseph  Brant  Thayendenegea,  a  Mohawk  Chief  (2),  Sir 
Piercy  Brett.  Kt.,  Viscount  Bridport,  Francis  Egerton,  Duke  of  Bridgewater, 
De  Broglie,  John  Brooks,  M.  D.  (2),  Ferdinand,  Uuke  of  Brunswick  Wolfen- 


of  Jared  Sparks.  143 

buttle,  Gen.  Burgoyne  (3),  Edmund  Burke  (3),  Aaron  Burr,  Lord  Bute  (3), 
Admiral  Byner,  Admiral  Byron,  Sebastian  Cabot,  Charles,  Earl  of  Carnden, 
Lord  Chancellor  (3),  John" Jeffries  Pratt,  Marquis  Camden,  Frederick,  Earl 
of  Carlisle  (2),  Gen.  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton  (2), 
John  Carroll,  First  Archbishop  of  Baltimore,  Capt.  Jonathan  Carver,  "  Cath 
arine  II.,"  Empress  of  Russia  (2),  Lord  John  Cavendish,  Charles  I.,  Charles 
II.,  Charles  HI.  of  Srain,  Charles  X.  Roi  de  France,  Samuel  Chase,  Comte 
de  Ohatellux,  (sic),  Earl  Chatham  (2),  Choiseul,  Christian  VII.  King  of  Den 
mark,  Another  with  the  verses  addressed  to  him  in  France,  by  the  Abbe  de 
Schone,  Gen.  George  Rogers  Clarke  (2),  Major  Gen.  Arthur  St.  Clair,  Gov. 
George  Clinton  (3),  "  Sir  Henry  Clinton,"  Geo.  Clymer,  Hon.  Daniel  Cobb, 
Lord  Cochran,  Sir  Isaac  Coffin.  Golden  (6),  Vice  Admiral  Sir  George  Collier. 

Vol.  II. 

Christopher  Columbus,  IIoA  Gen.  Con  way,  Hon.  Charles  Wolfran  Cornwall, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Cornwallis,  Earl  Corn 
wallis  (2),  Marquis  Cornwallis -(2),  Marchioness  Cornwallis,  Charles,  Mar 
quis  Cornwallis,  Hon.  William  Cornwallis,  1802,  De  Crillon,  Crillon,  Cromwell, 
Conde',  Enoch  Crosby,  the  True  Harvey  Birch,  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cum 
berland,  Late  Duke  o'f  Cumberland.  1807,  Vice  and  Rear  Adm.  Sir  Roger  Cur 
tis  (3).  Geo.  Washington  Custis  (Savage),  Richard  Dale  (2),  General  Sir  Hew. 
Dalrymple,  Saml.  Danforth,  M.  D.,  Rear  Admiral  Geo.  Darley,  William, 
Earl  of  Dartmouth,  Wm.  Richardson  Davie,  Silas  Dean,  Dearborn  (2),  Com. 
Stephen  Decatur,  Destouches,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Adm.  Dishy,  John 
Dickinson,  George  Bubb  Doddington,  Baron  of  Melcombe  Reris,  John  Syng 
Dorsey,  M.  D.,  Gen.  Dowdeswell,  Sir  Francis  Drake,  Sir  William  Draper "(2), 
Win.  Henry  Drs-yton,  Sir  David  Dundas,  Du  Quesne,  Wm.  Eden,  John,  Earl 
of  Egmont,  George  O'Brien  Wyndham,  Earl  of  Egremont,  Sir  John  Eliot, 
Gen.  Eliot,  Sir  Geo.  Augustus  Elliot,  Lord  Heathfield,  Gen.  Elliot,  Oliver 
ElNworth  (2),  Adm.  Vise.  Exmouth,  D'Estaing,  Rear  Admiral  Sir  W.  G. 
Fairfax,  the  Gallant  Captain  Farmer,  Adam  Ferguson,  Commodore  Charles 
Fielding,  Aug.  Henrv  Fitzroy,  Duke  of  Grafton  (Biographical  Notice),  Wil 
liam  Floyd,  Charles"  James  Fox  (4),  Ebenezer  Fox,  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Fox, 
"Sir  Philip  Francis"  "Franklin"  (13),  "Mrs.  Franklin."  Gen.  Simon  Fra- 
ser,  Lieut.  Gen.  Alex.  Mackenzie  Frazer,  Frederick  the  Great  (2),  Nathaniel 
Freeman,  Gen.  Gage,  James  Gambier,  Baron  Gambier,  Peter  Ganswood, 
Gen.  Gates,  Medal  voted  to  Gen.  Gates,  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Geary,  George 
II.  (Kneller),  Georee  III.  (4),  Francois  Gerard,  Elbridge  Geny,  Lord 
George  Germain,  Gibbon  (Reynolds),  M.  Gist,  John  Glyn,Lord  George  Gor 
don,  Granville  Levison  Gower,  Marquis  of  Stafford,  Duke  of  Grafton,  J.  Gra 
ham,  Historian.  Marquis  of  Granby,  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Lord  Graves  (2),  De 
Gras.^e,  Major  General  Nathanael  Greene  (6). 

Vol.  III. 

Right  Honbie  George  Grenville  (3),  Sir  Charles  Grey,  K.  B.,  Right  Hon^e 
Thomas  Grenville,  Guichen,  Gustavus  III.  King  of  Sweden,  Joseph  Haber- 
sham,  Earl  of  Halifax,  Saville,  Marquis  of  Halifax,  Alexander  Hamilton  (2), 
Hampden,  Hon^e  John  Hancock  (3),  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Hardy  (3),  Philip, 
Earl  of  Hardwicke  (York),  Charles  Stanhopp,  Earl  of  Harrington,  James 
Harrington, Gen.  Harris,  David  Hartley,"  Hartley"  (sketch  in  ink),  Francis 
Hawdon,  Marquis  of  Hastings,  Lord  Hawke,  Adm.  Ed.  Lord  Hawke,  Hon. 
Wm.  Heath,  George  Aug.  Elliot,  Baron  Heathfield  and  Gibraltar  (2), 
Henry  III.,  Henry  VIII.,  Patrick  Henry  (2).  Captain  Henry X 2),  Joseph 
He  ACS,  Thomas  ifeyward,  Junr.,  Gen.  Hill,  Right  Hon.  Earl  of  Hillsborough, 
Right  HonWe  Lord  Samuel  Hood,  Admiral  of  the  Blue  (3),  Robert  Hopkins, 
Esq.,  Commodore  of  the  American  Sea  Forces  (2),  Francis  Hopkinson  (2), 
John  Eager  Howard,  Admiral  Lord  Viscount  Richard  Howe.  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  Fleet  in  N.  America  (4),  Gen.  Howe  (2),  G.  R.  T.  Hewes,  one  of 
the  destroyers  of  the  tea  in  Boston  Harbour,  Sir  Edward  Hughes,  K.  B.,  Ad 
miral  of  the  Blue,  David  Humphreys,  James  Jackson,  James  I.,  James  II., 
James  V.,  John  Jay,  Thomas  Jefferson  (4),  Ri^ht  Hon.  C.  Jenkinson,  The 
Chev.  John  Paul  Jones  (3),  Sir  William  Johnson,  Bart.,  Josephus  Secundus 
Romanorum  Rex,  Joubert,  Gdneral  en  chef  de  I'arme'e  d'ltalie,  Right  Honb'e 
Lord  Keith,  K.  B.,  Vice  Admiral  of  the  Red  Squadron.  Rear  Admiral  Rich 
ard  Kempenfelt  (3),  Hon.  Augustus  Keppel,  Lord  Keppel,  Commodore  Kep- 
pel,  Thaddeus'Kosfiusko  (4).  Major  General  Henry  Knox  (2),  Right  Hon. 
Marquis  de  La  Fayette  (4),  John  Langdon,  Laperouse,  Henry  Laurens,  Esq., 
Law,  Lt.  Colonel  Leger,  General  Lee,  Henry  Lee,  Richard  Henry  Lee  (3), 
Francis  Lewis,  Morgan  Lewis,  Major  General  Benjamin  Lincoln,  Charles 


144  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

Earl  of  Liverpool,  Philip  Livingston,  Robert  R.  Livingston,  "William  Living 
ston,  Locke  (Kneller),  Capt.  Gen.  Earl  of  Loudoun,  Alexander,  Lord  High 
Chancellor  Loughborough  (2),  Louis  XIV.,  Louis  XV.,  Louis  XVI.,  Louis 
XVIII.,  Louvois,  Lowendhal,  Hon.  Capt.  James  Luttrell,  Thomas  Lynch, 
Junr. 

Vol.  IV. 

George,  Earl  of  Macartney,  Thomas  M.  Kean,  James  Madison,  J.  Montague, 
Duke  of  Manchester,  Earl  Mansfield  (2),  Marl  borough  (Kneller),  Martin 
Luther,  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  Maurepas,  Sir  Joseph  Mawbrey,  Gen.  Sir  Wm. 
Medows,  Mariguy,  Gen.  Francis  Marion,  Arthur  Middleton,  Gen.  Thomas 
Mifflin  (3),  Earl  Moira  (delicately  colored),  Major  Gen.  Robert  Monckton, 
Governor  of  New  York,  Moncrif,  Montcalm,  Gen.  Montgomery,  Richard  Mont 
gomery,  Brig.-Gen.  Morgan,  "Gouverneur  Morris"  (2),  Robert  Morris  (2), 
Major*  Gen.  Moultrie,  Governor  of  S.  ^Carolina  (2),  Alexander  Murray, 
James  Stuart,  Earl  of  Murray,  Regent  of  Scotland,  General  Murray,  Lord 
Nelson,  A.  M.  De  Noailles,  Right  Hon.  Lord  North  (2),  Hugh,  Earl  of  North 
umberland,  Right  Hon.  Robert,  Earl  Nugent,  General  Oglethorpe,  William, 
Prince  of  Orange  Nassau,  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford,  Due  d'Ork'ans,  James 
Otis,  William  Paga,  Robert  Treat  Paine,  Mr.  Thomas  Paine  (2),  Sir  Hugh 
Palliser,  "  Mungo  Park,"  Adm.  Sir  Hyde  Parker,  Adm.  Sir  Peter  Parker  (3), 
Capt.  Sir  Rich.  Pearson,  Wm  Penn  (2),  Louis  Jean  Marie  Due  de  Penthievre, 
Earl  Hugh  Percy,  Lord  Piercy,  Hugh  Peters,  a  Remarkable  Character  in  the 
time  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  supposed  to  be  one  of  the  Masked  Executioners 
of  King  Charles  the  First,  "Philip  II.,"  Rt.  Hon.  Constantino  John  Phipps, 
Gen.  Andrew  Pickens,  La  Motte-Picquet,  Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney, 
Wm.  Pinkney,  Wm.  Pitt  (2),  Admiral  Pocock,  Com.  Sir  Howe  Riggs  Pop- 
ham,  Joseph,  King  of  Portugal,  Duke  of  Portland  (2),  Hiram  Powers,  Com. 
Ed.  Preble  (2),  Preble  Medal,  Rev.  Dr.  Price,  Rev.  Joseph  Priestley  (2), 
Samuel  Puffendorf,  Maj.  Gen.  Israel  Putnam  (3),  W.  Ralegh,  with  fac-simile 
of  his  signature,  (2),  Eammohun  Roy,  David  Ramsav,  M.  D.  (2),  Peyton 
Randolph,  Lord  Francis  Rawdon  (2),  George  Read,  Gen.  Reed  (2),  Paul 
Revere,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Rigby,  David  Rittenhouse, 
LL.  D.,  F.  R.  S.,  Robertson,  Sir  Thomas  Robinson  (Lord  Grantham),  "  Ro- 
chambeau,"  Marquis  of  Rockingham  (3),  Lord  Rodney  (2),  James  Ross, 
Vice  Admiral  Sir  John  Lockhart  Ross,  Sir  W.  M.  Rowley. 

Vol.  V. 

Benjamin  Rush  (2),  Benjamin  Rutledge,  John  Rutledge,  Lord  Viscount  Sack- 
ville,  Deborah  Sampson,  "  who  served  for  three  years  during  the  Revolution 
as  a  common  soldier  "  (unskillfully  tinted),  John,  Earl  of  Sandwich,  Rear 
Admiral  Sir  James  Saumarez,  John  Schank,  R.  N.,  Maj.  Gen.  Philip  Schuy- 
ler  (2)  "Bishop  Seabury,"  Selden  (Lely),  Antony  Ashley  Cooper,  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury,  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Sheffield,  Wm.  Fitzmaurice  Petty,  Earl  of 
Shelburne,*  Marquis  of  Lansdowne  (Reynolds),  Gov.  Isaac  Shelby,  Roger 
Sherman,  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Molyneux  Lord  Shuldham,  St.  Simon. "Princess 
Sophia,  "  successor  to  the  crown  of  England  after  Q.ueen  Anne,"  Stanislaus 
Augustus,  King  of  Poland,  Maj  .-Gen.  John  Stark,  Thomas  Stone,  Rt.  Hon. 
Lord  Stormont,  Win.  Stoughton,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Stuart,  Lord  Suf 
folk,  Suftren,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Sullivan,  Maj. -Gen.  Thomas  Sumter,  Charles 
Howard,  Earl  of  Surrey,  Col.  Benjamin  Tallmadge,  Maj. -Gen.  Tarleton 
(colored)  (2),  Earl  Temple,  "  1  wd  avoid  haying  this  hand  too  commonly 
seen,  at  a  proper  time  you  shall  know  me,  Junius"  (3)  (This  collection  con 
tains  several  names  suggested  as  authors  of  the  letters  of  Junius,  The  Gran- 
ville-Temple  Family,  Sackville,  Sir  Philip  Francis,  and  Lord  Chatham), 
TAbbe  Terray,  James  Thacher,  M.  D.,  Charles  Thompson,  Lord  Edward 
Thurlow  (2),"Thurot,  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Townshend,  Chancellor  (2),  Jona 
than  Trumbull,  John  Trumbull,  Josiah  Tucker,  Dean  of  Gloucester,  Sir  Henry 
Vane  (2),  Peter  Van  Schaick,  Vaudreuil,  Vergennes,  Admiral  Hon.  Ed.  Ver- 
non  (2),  Capt.  Richard  Budd  Vincent,  Lord  St.  Vincent,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 
Jetvis,  Earl  of  St.  Vincent,  Robert  Walpole,  Earl  of  Orford,  Maj.-Gen.  Ar- 
temas  Ward  (President  of  Council),  John  Warren,  M.  D.,  "  Gen.  Joseph 
Warren"  (2),  Sir  Peter  Warren  (2),  George  Washington  (9),  Martha  Wash 
ington  (4),  Wm.  Washington,  Brig.-Gen.  Anthony  Wayne  (3),  Daniel 
Webster  (2),  L  —  d  Weymouth,  the  disgusted  Secretary,  George  Whitefield, 
"Eli  Whitney,"  John  Wilkes  (4),  one  with  "  magna  charta  "  under  his  ink 
stand,  one  on  his  election,  "  Col.  Willet,"  William  and  Mary,  Gen.  Jonathan 
Williams  (2),  Gen.  Otho  Holland  Williams,  James  Wilson,  John  Wither- 
spoon  (2),  Oliver  Wolcott,  Gen.  James  Wolfe  (2),  Maj.-Gen.  Wooster  (2), 
George  Wythe. 


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2108  POTTS,  Stacy  G.     Village  Tales.       12°  Trenton,  N.  J.  1827 

2109  POULLIN  DE  LUMIXA,  E.  J.]      Histoirc  de  la  Guerre  centre 
les  Anglois.      Calf.  8°  Geneve,  1759 

"Tliis  work  relates  almost  entirely  to   the  French  War  in  America."  — 
Rich. 

2110  POUSSIN,  G.  T.     Considerations  sur  le   Principe   Democra- 
tique  qui  regit  1'Union  Americaine,  et  de  la  Possibility  de  son 
Application  a  d'autres  Etats.     Paper.    Map.    8°  Paris,  1841 

2111  POWERS,  Grant.      Historical    Sketches  of  the    Discovery, 
Settlement,  and  Progress  of  Events  in  the   Coos   Country 
and  Vicinity,  principally  between  1754  and  1785.     Sheep. 

12°  Haverhill,  1841 

2112  POWNALL,    Gov.    Thomas.      The    Administration     of    the 
British  Colonies.     5th  Ed.     Half  morocco. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1774 

2113  Memorial  addressed  to  the   Sovereigns   of  Amer 
ica.     Half  calf.  W  London,  1783 

2114. ]  A  Memorial  most  humbly  addressed  to  the  Sov 
ereigns  of  Europe  on  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  between 
the  Old  and  New  World.  2cl  Ed.  Half  calf . 

8°  London,  1780 

Also:  Two  Memorials,  not"  originally  intended  for  Publication,  now  published 
with  an  Explanatory  Preface;  by  Governor  Pownal.  London,  1782 

2115  PRADT,  I).  D.,  I'Abbe  DE.      Europe   and  America  in   1821, 
with  an  Examination  of  the  Plan  laid  before  the  Cortes   of 
Spain,  for  the  Recognition   of  the   Independence  of  South 
America.     Translated  from  the  French  by  J.  D.  Williams. 
Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1822 

2116  —        •   Examen  del  Plan  presentado  a  las  Cortes  para  el 
Reconocimiento  de  la  Independencia  de  la  America  Espa- 
nola.     Sheep.  8°  Burdeos,  1822 

2117  PRAY,  Lewis   G.      Historical  Sketch  of  the  Twelfth  Con 
gregational  Society  in  Boston.      Cloth.          12°  Boston,  1863 

2118  PRESCOTT,  Miss.     Resignation.     An  American  Novel. 

12°     2  vols.     1825 

2119  PRESCOTT,  William  Hickling.      History  of  the  Conquest  of 
Mexico,  with  a  Preliminary  View   of  the   Ancient  Mexican 
Civilization,    and   the    Life    of  the    Conqueror,    He  man  do 
Cortes.      Cloth.  3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1843 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2120  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  with   a  Prelimi 
nary  View  of  the  Civilization  of  the  Incas.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1847 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2121  History  of  the   Reign  of  Ferdinand   and  Isabella, 

the  Catholic.     [Vol.  II.,  loth  Ed.]     Cloth. 

3  vols.     8°  Boston.  1838-59 
2122 History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  King  of 

Spain.      Cloth.  3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1855-58 

Presented  by  the  author,  witli  his  autograph. 


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2123  PRESCOTT,  W.  H.     Memoir  of  the  Honorable  Abbott  Law 
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With  portrait.  4°  N.  P.  1856 

2124  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Soci 
ety  in  respect  to  his  Memory,  February  1,  1859.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1859 

2125  PRESENT  STATE,  THE,  OF  THE   CONTROVERSY  between 
the  States  of  New-York  and  New-Hampshire  on  the  one 
part,  and  the  State  of  Vermont  on  the  other.     Half  morocco. 

12°  Hartford,  1782 

2126  PRICE,  Richard.     A  Review  of  the  Principal  Questions  in 
Morals.     3d  Ed.     Enlarged  with  a  Dissertation  on  the  Being 
and  Attributes  of  the  Deity.      Calf.  8°  London,  1787 

An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

2127  -'  .  -  -- .  . ..   Answers  to  his  Pamphlets  on  Civil  Liberty.      Half 
calf.     8° 

1.  Remarks.  London,  1776 

2.  Cursory  Remarks.    By  a  Merchant.  London,  1776 

3.  Letter  by  the  Author  of  the  Defence  of  the  American  Congress. 

London,  1776 

4.  Lelttrs  by  John  Stevenson.  London,  1778 

2127a  PRIESTLEY,  Joseph.  Disquisitions  relating  to  Matter  and 
Spirit.  2cl  Ed.  The  Do'ctrine  of  Philosophical  Necessity 
illustrated.  2d  Ed.  Halfrussia. 

2  vols.     8°  Birmingham,  1782 

2128 Lectures  on  History  and  General  Policy.      Sheep, 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1803 

An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 

2129  Memoirs,  to  1795,  by  Himself;  with  a  Continuation 

by  his  Son,  and  Observations  on  his  Writings  by  T.  Cooper, 
and  W.  Christie.     Boards.    2  vols.    8°  Northumberland,  1806 

2130  The  Rudiments  of  English  Grammar.     Sheep. 

12°  London,  1798 

2131  .   Views   of   Christian  Truth,    Piety,  and   Morality. 

Selected  from  the  Writings  of  Dr.  Priestley.      With  a  Me 
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2132  PRIESTLEY,  Joseph,  and  PRICE,  R.     A  Free  Discussion   of 
the  Doctrines  of  Materialism  and  Philosophical  Necessity. 
Half  russia.  8°  London,  1778 

2133  PRIESTLEY,  Rev.  Timothy.     The  New  Evangelical    Family 
Bible  ;   or  a  Complete  Paraphrase,  Exposition,  and   Com 
mentary.      With  engravings.  2  vols.     4°  London,  1804 

2134  PRINCE,  Thomas.      A  Chronological  History  of  New  Eng 
land,  in  the  Form  of  Annals  ;  from  the  Discovery  of  Capt. 
Gosnold  in   1602,  to  the  Arrival  of  Governor   Belcher  in 
1730.     With  an  Introduction.     A  New  Edition.     Boards. 

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2135  PRISONER'S  Friend  ;  a  Monthly  Magazine  devoted  to  Crim 
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2136  PRITTS,  J.      Incidents  of  Border  Life,  Illustrative  of  the 
Times  and  Conditions  of  the  First  Settlements  in  Parts  of 
the    Middle   and  Western   States.      To    which   are    added 
Brief  Historical   Sketches  of  the  War  in  the  North- West, 
embracing  the  Expeditions  under  Gens.  Harmur,  St.  Clair, 
and  Wayne.     Sheep.  12°  Chamber sburg,  1841 

2137  PROCLUS,  B.     Opuscula  Omnia.     Nunc  primum  Graece  et 
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2138  PROCTOR,  Robert.     Narrative  of  a  Journey  across  the  Cor 
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2139  PROUD,  R.     The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the   Set 
tlement  under  Penn,  in  1681,  till  after   1742  ;  with  an  In 
troduction   respecting  the   Life   of  W.  Penn,  Prior  to  the 
Grant  of  the  Province,  and  the  Society  of  the  People  called 
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2140  PUFENDORF,  Samuel.     De  Officio  Hominis  et  Civis,  secun- 
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2141  PUNCH,  or  the  London  Charivari.    Vols.  XXIV.  to  XXXV., 
lacking  21  Nos.      Unbound.  4°  London,  1853-58 

2142  PURVIAXCE,  Robert.    A  Narrative  of  Events  which  occurred 
in  Baltimore  during  the  Revolutionary  War.      Cloth. 

12°  Baltimore,  1849 

2143  PUTNAM,  George   Palmer.     American    Facts.      Notes  and 
Statistics  relative  to  the  Government  and  Resources  of  the 
United  States.      Cloth.      With  Portraits  and  a  Map. 

12°  London,  1845 

2144  PUTNAM,  Israel,     Major-General  Putnam.     A  Correspond 
ence  on  this   Subject   with    the   Editor    of  the    "Hartford 
Daily  Post,"  by  "  Selah  "  of  that  City,  and  Henry  B.  Daw- 
son,  of  White  Plains,  N.  Y.     Paper. 

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2145  PUTNAM,  J.  M.     English  Grammar.     Half  sheep. 

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2146  /QUARANTINE  and  Sanitary  Convention;  Third  Na 

tional  Proceedings  and  Debates,  held  in  the  City  of 
New  York,  April,  1859.     Cloth.    8°  New  York,  1859 

2147  QUARTERLY  Oriental  Magazine  Review  and  Register.  Half 
russia.  2  vols.     8°  Calcutta,  1824 

2148  QUARTERLY  Review.     Half  russia. 

47  vols.     8°  New  York,  Boston,  and  London,  1809-32 
The  London  Edition  begins  with  Vol.  XXIX. 


148  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2149  QUARTERLY  REVIEW.     64  unbound  numbers  of  the  Lond. 
Ed.,  1841-9. 

2150  QUEBEC.     An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  British 
and  other  Protestant  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Quebeck, 
in  North  America,  in  order  to  obtain  a  House  of  Assembly 
in  that  Province.     Half  calf .  8°  London,  1775 

2151   Additional    Papers    concerning    the    Province    of 

Quebec.  8°  London,  1776 

2152  Picture  of  Quebec,  1844-45.    By  Alfred  Hawkins. 

Morocco.  12°  Quebec,  1844 

2153  .    [Report  of  the  Council  of  the  Literary  and  Histor 
ical  Society  of  Quebec,  for  the  Year  ending  the  llth  Jan 
uary,  1843.]     Halfrussia.  8°  Quebec. 

2154  Transactions  of  the  Literary  and  Historical  Society 

of  Quebec.     Founded  Jan.  6,  1824.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Quebec,  1829-31 

2155  QUINCY,  Eliza  S.  M.     Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Eliza  S.  M. 
Quincy.      Cloth.     Not  published.  4°  Boston,  1861 

2156  QUINCY,  Josiah,  Jr.     Observations  on  the  Boston  Port-Bill ; 
with  Thoughts  on  Civil  Society  and  Standing  Armies.    Half 
calf.  8°  Reprint,  London,  177 £ 

2157  QUINCY,  Josiah,  Pres.     The  History  of  Harvard  University. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1840 

2158  The  History  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  with  Bio 
graphical  Notices  of  its  Deceased  Founders.      Cloth. 

8°  Cambridge,  1851 

2159 Memoir  of   John    Quincy  Adams.       Cloth.      With 

fine  Portrait.  8°  Boston,  1858 

21  GO  Memoir  of  Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.     Boards. 

8°  Boston,  1825 

2161 Another  copy.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1825 

2161a  QUINCY,  Josiah,  the  younger.  Essays  on  the  Soiling  of  Cat 
tle,  illustrated  from  Experience  ;  arid  an  Address,  containing 
Suo-o-estions  which  may  be  useful  to  Farmers.  Cloth. 

pp.  64.     8°  Boston,  1859 

2162  QUINCY,  Josiah  P.]     Lyteria,  a  Dramatic  Poem.       Cloth. 

16°  Boston,  1854 

2163  QUINTILIANUS,  Marcus  Fabius.      Institutes  of  the  Orator. 
Translated  with  Notes,  by  J.  Patsall.      Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1774 

2164  — Opera.     Boards.  4  vols.     8°  No  title-page. 

2165  $<J  ACINE,  Jean.     CEuvres  Complettes ;  avec  le  Commen- 
2L%<     taire  de  M.  De  Laharpe,  et  augmented  de  plusieurs 

Morceaux  Inedits.     Calf.        7  vols.     8°  Paris,  1807 

2166  QEuvres    Completes,  avec   les    Notes   de  tons  les 

Commentateurs.     4e  Edition.    Paper.    7  vols.  8°  Paris,  1825 

2167  RAGUENET,  Frangois.      Histoire  du  Vicomte  de  Turenne. 
Nouvelle  Edition.     Sheep.  16°  Eiom,  1817 


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2168  RAGUET,  Condy.     A  Treatise   on   Currency  and    Banking-. 
Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1839 

2169  RALEIGH,  Sir  Walter.    Judicious  and  Select  Essayes  and 
Observations  upon  the    First   Invention   o&  Shipping,  the 
Misery  of  Invasive  Warre,  the  Navy  Royall  and   Sea-Ser 
vice.     With  his  APOLOGIE  FOR  HIS  VOYAGE  TO   GUIANA. 
Calf.     Portrait.  16°  London,  Humphrey  Moseley,  1650 

2170  Remains :  Maxims  of  State.     Advice  to  his  Son,  &c. 

Calf.     Portrait.  18°  London,  1702 

2171  RAMMOHUN    ROY.     Appeal    [and    Second    Appeal]  to  the 
Christian   Public  in   defence  of  the  "  Precepts  of  Jesus." 
[And  other  Tracts.]    Half  sheep.  8°  Calcutta,  1820-21 

An  autograph  letter  of  the  author  inserted. 
2172 The  Precepts  of  Jesus.  8°  New  York  1825 

2173  RAMSAY,  Allan.    The  Gentle  Shepherd,  a  Pastoral  Comedy. 
With    Notes,    and   an    Original   Memoir    of    the    Author. 
Boards.  18°  Glasgow,  1822 

2174  Poems  ;  with  New  Additions  and  Notes ;  to  which 

is  added  the  Gentle  Shepherd,  a  Scots  Pastoral  Comedy, 
with  Songs;  also  a  Glossary.     'Calf.  12°  Dublin,  1733 

2175  The  Tea-Table  Miscellany :  a  Collection  of  Choice 

Songs,  Scots  and  English.     Vol.  I.      Old  calf. 

18°  Edinburgh,  1775 

2176  RAMSAY,  David.     The  History  of  South  Carolina,  from  its 
First  Settlement  in  1670,  to  the  Year  1808.     Maps.    Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Charleston,  1809 

2177  The  History  of  the  American  Revolution.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1789 

2178  •   The  History  of  the  Revolution  of  South  Carolina, 

from   a  British   Province  to  an  Independent  State.     Half 
calf.  2  vols.     8°  Trenton,  1785 

2179 The  Life  of  George  Washington.     Boards.     Por 
trait.  8°  New  York,  1807 

2180  RAMSEY,  J.  G.  M.     The  Annals  of  Tennessee  to  the  End 
of  the  Eighteenth  Century.      Cloth.          8°  Charleston,  1853 

2181  Another  copy.      Cloth.  8°  Charleston,  1853 

2182  RANKE,    Leopold.     Civil  Wars  and  Monarchy  in    France, 
in  the  16th  and  17th  Centuries.     Translated  by  M.  A.  Gar- 
vey.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1853 

2183  RAUMER,  Friedrich  VON.     America  and  the  American  Peo 
ple.     Translated  from  the  German  by  William  W.  Turner. 
Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1845 

2184  England  in  1835 ;  Letters  during  a  Residence  in 

London  and  Excursions  into  the  Provinces.     Translated  by 
Sarah  Austin  and  H.  E.  Lloyd.      Cloth.  8°  Phil.  1836 

2185  RAWLE,    William.     A  View    of   the    Constitution    of  the 
United  States.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1825 


150  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2186  EAT,  Richard.     An  Address  before  the  American  Academy 
of  the  Fine  Arts,  Nov.  17, 1825.    Boards.    4°  New  York,  1825 

2187  RAYMOND,  Daniel.     The  Elements  of  Political  Economy. 
2d  Edition.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Baltimore,  1823 

2188  RAYMOND,  Frar^ois.     Dictionnaire  des  Termes  appropries 
anx  Arts  et  aux  Sciences,  et  des  Mots  Nouveaux  que  1'Usage 
a  consacres.     Half  calf \  4°  Paris,  1824 

2189  RAYNAL,  G.  T.  F.,  Abbe  DE.    A  Philosophical  and  Political 
History  of  the  Settlements  and  Trade  of  the  Europeans  in 
the  East  and  West  Indies.     Translated  by  J.  0.  Justamond. 
Sheep.     Maps.  8  vols.     8°  London,  1788 

2190  Revolution  de  I'Amerique.     Paper. 

8°  Londres,  1781 

2191  RAYNEVAL,  Joseph  Mathias  Gerard  DE.     De  la  Liberte  des 
Mers.     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1811 

With  Pencil  Notes  by  J.  s. 

2192  Institutions  du  Droit  de  la  Nature  et  des   Gens. 

Nouvelle  Edition.     Morocco.  2  vols.     Paris,  1832 

2193  RECHERCHES.       Second    Supplement   aux  Me  moires  con- 
cernant  FHistoire  des  Chinois  par  les  Missionaires  de  Pe-kin, 
contenant  des  Recherches  Historiques  et  Geographiques  sur 
le  Nouveau  Monde.     Sheep.     Map  and  engravings. 

8°  Paris,  1786 

2194  RECORD  Commission.     A  Description  of  the  Contents,  Ob 
jects,  and  Uses  of  the  Works  printed  by  the  Commission. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1831 

2195  RECUEIL  d' Arrests  du  Roi.     Calf,  binding  imperfect. 

N.  T.-P.     12°  [Amsterdam,  1720] 

2196  RECUEIL  de  divers  Voyages  faits  en  Afrique  et  en  TAme- 
rique  qui  n'ont  point  este  encore  publiez  ;  contenant  1'Ori- 
gine,  les  Moeurs,  les  Coutumes,  et  le  Commerce  des  Habitans 
de  ces  Deux  Parties  du  Monde.       Old  calf.     4°  Paris,  1684 

"  Translated  from  the  English  by  Henri  Justel.     First  published  in  1674."  — 
J.  s. 

2197  REDDIE,  James.     Inquiries  Elementary  and   Historical  in 
the  Science  of  Law.     Half  cloth.  8°  London,  1840 

2198  REED    and   CADWALADER.      A  Reprint  of  the  Reed  and 
Cadwalader  Pamphlets,  with  an  Appendix.     Paper. 

4°  [Philadelphia,']  1863 
100  copies  printed.     With  a  manuscript  letter  of  William  B.  Reed. 

2199  REED,  William  B.     Life  and   Correspondence   of  Joseph 
Reed,   Military    Secretary   of    Washington   at    Cambridge. 
Cloth.      With  portrait.  2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1847 

2200  The  Life  of  Esther  de  Berdt,  afterwards  Esther 

Reed,  of  Pennsylvania.      Cloth.     Privately  printed. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1853 

2201  REGISTRE  des  Baptesmes  et  Sepultures  qui  se  sorit  faits  ou 
Fort  Duquesne  pendant  les  Annees  1753-56.      Cloth. 

4°  Nouvelle  York,  1859 


of  Jared  Sparks.  Lol 

2202  REGISTRO  Estadistico  de  La  Provincia  de  Buenos  Aires. 
Half  sheep.         16  nos.  in  1  vol.     8°  Buenos  Aires,  1822-24 

2203  REGNAULT-WAKIN,  Jean.    Histoire  du  General  Lafayette  en 
Amerique,  precedee  d'une  Notice  sur  sa  Vie.     Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1832 

2204  Memoires   pour   servir   a   la  Vie  du   General   La 

Fayette,  et  a  1'Histoire  de  1'Assemblee  Constituante.     Half 
calf.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1824 

2205  REICHARD.      An    Itinerary   of    Germany,    or    Traveller's 
Guide.     Morocco.  12°  London,  N.  D. 

2206  REID,   -     —  ?]     Bibliotheca   Americana;    a    Chronological 
Catalogue   of   Books,  State   Papers,  etc ,  upon   North  and 
South  America,  in  Print  and  Manuscript.     Boards. 

4°  London,  1789 

*'  This  book  has  been  variously  ascribed  to  Dalrymple,  Homer,  Long,  and 
with  more  probability,  by  Homer  himself  to  Reid."  —  Sabin. 

2207  REID,  Thomas. "  Works.     With  Life,  by  Dugald  Stewart. 
With  Notes  by  the  American  Editors.      Calf. 

4  vols.     8°  CJiarlestown,  1813-15 

2208  RELACION  del  ultimo  Viage  al  Estrecho   de   Magallanes, 
de  la  Fragata  de  S.  M.  Santa  Maria  de  la  Cabeza,  en  los 
Anos  de  1785  y  1786.     Boards.  4°  Madrid,  1788 

2209  RELATION  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  la  Mission  de  Plmmacu- 
lee  Conception,  au  Pays  des  Ilinois,  depuis  le  Mois  de  Mars, 
1693,  jusqu'en    Fevrier,   1694.     Par  le   R.  Pere   Jacques 
Gravier,  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus.      Cloth. 

Small  4°  Manate,  1857 

2210  Three  other  copies.  Small  4°  Manate,  1857 

2211  RELATION  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  Remarquable  aux 
Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus  en  la  Nouvelle 
France,  les  Annees   1672   et  1673,   par  le   R.   P.   Claude 
Dablon,  Superieur  des  Missions  de  la  Compagnie  de  Jesus 
en  la  Nouvelle  France.      Cloth.  8°  Nouvelle  York,  1861 

2212  Same.     Les  Annees  1673  a  1679.      Cloth. 

8°  Nouvelle  York,  1860 
100  copies  printed  of  each. 

2213  RELATION  de  la  Mission  du  Missisipi  du  Seminaire  de  Que 
bec  en  1700.     Par  MM.  de  Montigny,  de   St.  Cosme,  et 
Thaumur  de  la  Source.     Cloth.  8°  Nouvelle  York,  1861 

100  copies  printed. 

2214  RELATIONS  des  Jesuites  ;  contenant  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus 
Reinarquable*dans  les  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie 
de  Jesus,  dans  la  Nouvelle  France.     Ouvrage  publie  sous 
les  Auspices  du  Gouvernement  Canadien.     Half  turkey  mo 
rocco.  3  vols.     8°  Quebec,  1858 

2215  RELATIONS  des  Jesuites  sur  les  Decouvertes  et  les  autres 
Evenements  arrives  en  Canada  et  au  Nord  et  a  1'Ouest  des 
Etats-Unis  (1611-1672).      Par  le   Dr.  E.  B.  O'Callaghan. 
Traduit  de  1' Anglais  avec  quelques  Notes,  Corrections,  et 
Additions.     Half  morocco,  neat.  16°  Montreal,  1850 


1«53  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2216  REMEMBRANCER,  The.     The   Remembrancer,  or  Impartial 
Repository  of  Public  Events.     Half  calf . 

17  vols.  bound  in  10.     London,  1775-1784 

Vol.  1st  is  of  the  2d  Edition,  and  contains  a  "  Map  of  the  Environs  of  Boston 
in  1775,"  together  with  a  "  plan  of  Boston,"  a  "chart  of  Boston  Harbour," 
and  a  "Map  of  40  miles  round  Boston."  For  the  so-called  "  Prior  Docu 
ments,"  see  Collection,  No.  596. 

2217  REMINISCENCES  of  the  French  War ;   containing  Rogers' 
Expeditions  with  the  New-England  Rangers  under  his  Com 
mand,  as  published  in  London  in  1765  ;  with  Notes  and  Il 
lustrations,  and  the  Life  and  Military  Services  of  Maj.  Gen. 
John  Stark  ;  with  Notices  of  other  Officers  distinguished  in 
the  French  and  Revolutionary  Wars.     Half  cloth. 

12°  Concord,  N.  H..  1831 

2218  RENDORP,  Joachim.      Memorien  dienende  tot  Opheldering 
van   het    Gebeurde  geduurende  den  Laatsten  Engelschen 
Oorlog.     Half  calf.  2  vols.     8°  Amsterdam,  1792 

2219  REPOSITORY,  The  ;  containing  various  Political,  Philosoph 
ical,  Literary,  and  Miscellaneous  Articles.     Half  sheep. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1788-89 

2220  RESTE,rBernard  DE.     Histoire  des  Peches,  des  Decouvertes, 
et  des  Etablissemens  des  Hollandois  dans  les  Mers  du  Nord. 
Calf.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1800 

2221  REVUE  des  Deux  Mondes.  1  Juin,  1841, 1  Fev.,  1846, 1  Avr., 
1857.      Unbound.  8°  Paris,  1841-57 

2222  REVUE  Frangaise.     Half  calf. 

10  vols.  in  5.     8°  Paris,  1828-29 

2223  REYNOLDS,  John.     The  Pioneer  History  of  Illinois.      Cloth. 

12°  Belleville,  Illinois,  1852 

2224  RHODE  Island  Historical  Society.    Collections.    Vol.  II-IV. 
Paper  and  cloth.  4  vols.  8°  Providence.  1827-38 

2225  RICARDO,  David.     On  the  Principles  of  Political  Economy 
and  Taxation.     Half  calf .  8°  Georgetown,  D.  G.  1819 

2226  RICE.  Nathan  P.     Trials  of  a  Public  Benefactor,  as  Illus 
trated  in  the  Discovery  of  Etherization.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1859 
2  copies;  one  presented  by  Dr.  Morton,  -with  his  autograph. 

2227  RICH,  O.     A  Catalogue   of   Books    relating   principally  to 
America.     [From  1506  to  1700.]      Cloth.     $°  London,  1832 

2228  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.    [1711-1800.]     Half 

morocco.  8°  London,  1835 

2229  •    Supplement  [to  the  latter].    Cloth.  8°  London,  1841 

2230  Bibliotheca  Americana  Nova.    Vol.  II.    [1801-44.] 

8°  London,  1844 

2231  A  General  View  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

Cloth.  16°    London,  1833 

2232  RICHARD.      Le   Veritable    Conducteur   Parisien.      Paper, 
worn.  16°  Paris,  1828 


of  Jarcd  Sparks. 

2233  RICHARDSON,  C.  J.     Architectural  Remains  of  the  Reigns 
of  Elizabeth  and  James  1st;  from  Accurate  Drawings  and 
Measurements  taken  from  Existing  Specimens.     Vol.  I.    In 
2  parts.     Half  cloth.  Folio.     London,  1838-40 

This  volume  contains  12  pages  of  letter-press  and  30  tinted  lithographs.  In 
Part  1st  is  written :  "  To  Jared  Sparks,  Esq.,  from  Ld.  Holland,  as  a  token  of 
his  remembrance  and  sincere  regard  and  respect,  8th  of  June,  1839."  Part 
2d  was  sent  to  Mr.  Sparks  after  the  death  of  Lord  Holland,  by  his  Lord 
ship's  express  direction. 

2234  RIDGELY,  David.     Annals  of  Annapolis,  from  the  First  Set 
tlements  in  1G49,  until  1812.      Cloth.       12°  Baltimore,  1841 

2235  RIKDESEL,  Madame  DE.     Letters  and  Memoirs  relating  to 
the  War  of  American  Independence,  and  the  Capture  of  the 
German  Troops  at  Saratoga.     Translated  from  the  German 
[by  M.  de  Wallenstein].      Calf,  gilt.        12°  New  York,  1827 

2236  RINGGOLD,  Cadwalader.     A  Series  of  Charts,  with  Sailing 
Directions,  embracing  Surveys  of  California.      Cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1851 

2237  Rio  DE  LA  PLATA.     An  Account,  Historical,  Political,  and 
Statistical,  of  the  United  Provinces  of   Rio   de  la  Plata. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1825 

2238  RIVES,  William  C.     History  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  James 
Madison.     Vol.  I.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1859 

2239  ROBBINS,  Archibald.     A  Journal,  comprising  an  Account 
of  the  Loss  of  the  Brig    Commerce  of   Hartford  (Con.), 
James   Riley,  Master,  upon  the  Western  Coast  of  Africa, 
August  28,  1815.     Sheep.     Map.  12°  Hartford,  1817 

2240  ROBBINS,  Chandler.     A  History  of  the  Second   Church,  or 
Old  North,  in  Boston.     To  which  is  added  a  History  of  the 
New  Brick  Church  ;  with  Engravings.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1852 

2241  Memoir  of  Hon.  William  Appleton.     Morocco. 

8°  Boston,  1863 

2242  ROBERTS,  William.     An  Account  of  the  First  Discovery  and 
Natural  History  of  Florida,  with  a  Particular  Detail  of  the 
several  Expeditions  and  Descents  made  on  that  Coast.  Col 
lected  from  the  Best  Authorities.      Calf,  maps. 

4°  London,  1763 

2243  ROBERTSON,  William.     The  History  of  America.     Boards. 

3  vols.     12°  Chiswiclc,  1824 

"  The  list  of  authorities  iised  by  Robertson  constitutes  one  of  the  best  cata 
logues  of  books  relating  to  America,  made  up  to  the  time  of  the  American 
Revolution."  —  Stevens. 

2244  -       —   The   History  of   Scotland    during   the   Reigns    of 
Queen  Mary,  and  of  King  James  VI.  till   his   Accession  to 
the  Crown  of  England.     Boards.  3  vols.  12°  Chiswiclc,  1824 

2245 The  History  of  the  Reign  of  the  Emperor  Charles 

V.     Boards.  4  vols.     12°  Chiswiclc,  1824 


Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2246  ROBIN,  L'Abbe.     Notiveau  Voyage  dans  1'Amerique  Septen- 
trionale,  en  1'Annee  1781 ;    et  Campagne   de   FArmee   de 
M.  le  Comte  de  Rochambeau.      Calf. 

pp.  v.  to  ix.  and  222.     8°  Philadelphie,  1782 

Also,  bound  in  the  same  volume : 

Supplement  aux  OEuvres  de  J.  J.  Rousseau.        pp.  208.     8°  Amsterdam,  1779 
Lettre  de  M.  D.  L.  C.  a  M  *  *  *  .     Sur  le  sort  des  Astronomes  qui  out  eu 

part  aux  Dernieres  Mesures  de  la  Terre  depuis  1735. 
L"tt.re   de  M.  Godin,  et  1'Aventure  Tragique  de  Madame  Go  tin  dans  son 

Voyage  de  la  Province  de  Quito  a  Cayenne,  par  le  Fleuve  des  Amazones. 

8°  N.  T.-P. 

Reflexions  sur  1'Etat  Actuel  du  Credit   Public  de  1'Angleterre   et   de  la 
France.  pp.  56  and  (3).     8°  N.  p.  Novembre,  1781 

2247  ROBINSON,  Edward,  and  SMITH,  E.     Biblical  Researches  in 
Palestine,  and  in  the  Adjacent  Regions.    A  Journal  of  Trav 
els  in  1838.     By  E.  Robinson   and  E.   Smith.     With  New 
Maps  and  Plans.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1856 

2247a  —    — -    Later  Biblical  Researches,  in  1852.    2d  Ed.    Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1857 

2248  ROBINSON,  M.]      Considerations  on   the   Measures  carry 
ing  on  with  respect  to  the  British  Colonies  in  North  Amer 
ica.     Half  calf.  Reprint.     8°  Boston,  1774 

2249  ROBINSON,  Samuel.     A  Catalogue  of  American  Minerals, 
with  their  Localities.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1825 

2250  ROBINSON,  William  Davis.    Memoirs  of  the  Mexican  Revo 
lution,  including  a  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  General 
Xavier  Mina.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1820 

2251  ROCHAMBEAU,  J.  B.  D.  de  V.,  Comte  DE.      Memoires  Mili- 
taires,  Historiques,  et  Politiques.     Half  calf . 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1809 

2252  ROCQUE,   M.   A.     A   SET    OF    PLANS    AND    FORTS    IN 
AMERICA.     Reduced  from  Actual  Surveys. 

Square  12°  London^  by  Mary  Ann  Rocque,  1765 

This  curious  volume  contains  30  plans  of  towns  and  forts,  viz. :  New  York 
City,  Albany,  Montreal,  Louisburg,  Quebec,  Fort  Frederick,  Halifax,  Sche- 
nectady,  Forts  Niagara,  Albany,  Ticonderoga,  Stanwix,  Edward,  George, 
Narrows  near  New  York,  Ligonier,  Herkimer's  house,  Bedford  Blockhouse, 
Oneida,  Saratoga,  William  Henry,  Boyal  Block  House,  Crown  Point,  Fron- 
tenac,  Redoubts  at  Crown  Point,  Fort  William  Henry,  Fort  at  Oswego  Falls, 
Fort  Pitts  Burgh,  Brewerton,  and  Ontario.  With  autograph,  "  Jared  Sparks. 
Presented  to  me  by  Col.  Aspinwall,  Nov.  1840,  London." 
2252a  ROGERS,  Robert.  A  Concise  Account  of  North  America, 
containing  a  Description  of  the  British  Colonies.  Calf. 

8°  London,  1765 

22525  Journals  of  Major  Robert  Rogers.      Calf. 

8°  London,  1765 

2253  ROGERS,  Samuel.    Poems.    Half  turkey  morocco.    Illustrated 
by  Stothard  and  Turner.  8°  London,  1834 

2254  ROGERS.  Thomas  J.     A  New  American  Biographical   Dic 
tionary.     3d  Edition.     Sheep.  8°  Easton,  Penn.  1824 

2255  ROGET,   Peter  Mark.     Thesaurus  of  English   Words  and 
Phrases,  classified  and  arranged  so  as  to  Facilitate  the  Ex 
pression  of  Ideas  and  Assist  in  Literary  Composition.    Cloth. 

8°  London,  1852 


of  Jared  Sparks.  155 

2256  ROLLTAD,  Criticisms  on  the.     Part  First.     8°  London,  1788 

2257  ROMILLY,  Sir  Samuel.]    Observations  on  a  late  Publication, 
intituled  Thoughts  on  Executive  Justice  [by  Dr.  Madan], 
To  which  is  added  a  Letter  [by  Dr.  Franklin  to  B.  Vaughan], 
containing  Remarks  on  the  same  Work.     Paper. 

16°  London,  1786 

2258  ROSCOE,  Henry.     Conversations  on  the  English  Constitu 
tion.     Boards.  12°  London,  1828 

2259  -          -   The  Life  of  William  Roscoe,  by  his  Son,  Henry 
Roscoe.     Cloth.  2  voh.     8°  Boston,  1833 

2260  ROSCOE,  William.    Additional  Observations  on  Penal  Juris 
prudence  and  the  Reformation  of  Criminals.     Paper. 

8°  London,  1823 

2261  ROTA,  P.  R.     A  Key  to  Bottarelli's  Italian  Exercises.     A 
New  Edition.     Sheep.  12°  London,  1822 

2262  ROUSSEAU,  Jean  Jacques.     QEuvres.     Boards. 

2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1823 

2263  Roux,  Alphonse  A.     New  Zetetic  Method  for  English  and 
French  Composition.     Half  morocco.       12°  New  York,  1848 

2264  ROYAL  Geographical  Society.     Journal.    Vol.  XXVI.     Pa 
per.  8°  London,  [1856] 

2265  ROYALL,  Mrs.  Anne.     Pennsylvania;  -or  Travels  continued 
in  the  United  States.    Boards.    2  vols.    12°  Washington,  1829 

2266  The  Tennessean ;  a  Novel,  founded  on  Facts.   Boards, 

loose.  12°  New  Haven,  1827 

2267  RUBIC,  G.     The  British  Celestial  Atlas ;  containing  Twelve 
Quarto   Maps,   adapted   for   Every  Night   throughout   the 
Year.     Half  turkey  morocco.  Imperial  8°  London,  1830 

2268  RULHIERE,  C.  C.  DE.     Histoire  de  1' Anarchic  de  Pologne, 
et  du  Demembrement  de  cette  Republique.     Sheep. 

4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1819 

2269  ]   PORTRAIT  DU  COMTE  DE  VERGENNES,  Ministre  et 

Secretaire  d'Etat  au  Departement  des  Affaires  Etrangeres. 
Half  calf.  8°N.  P.  1788 

"  This  portrait  is  published  in  the  '  (Euvres  de  Rulhiere  '  with  alterations  in 
the  style,  but  not  in  the  matter.     The  notes  are  omitted."  —  J.  s. 


;Si  Rulhiere  dans  le  portrait  qu'il  a  fait  [de  Vergennes]  alaisse  quelques-unes 
de  ses  belles  qualites  dans  1'ombre  pour  mettre  ses  ridicules  dans  un  plus  grand 

jour,  c'est  moins  la  verit£  qu'il  a  trahie  que  1'amitie  qu'il  a  trop  eeoute'e."  — 
Vie  de  llulhiere,  p.  xxxv. 

2270 OEuvres.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1819 

2271  RUPP,  I.   D.     History  of  Northampton,  Lehigh,  Monroe, 
Carbon,  and  Schuylkill  Counties.     Sheep. 

12°  Harrishurg,  1845 

2272  RUSH,  Benjamin.    Medical  Inquiries  and  Observations  upon 
the  Diseases  of  the  Mind.     3d  Edition.      Calf. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

2273  RUSH,   James.      The    Philosophy  of   the    Human   Voice. 
Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1827 


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2274  RUSSELL,  J.     A  Tour  in  Germany  and  some  of  the  South 
ern  Provinces  of  the  Austrian  Empire,  1820-22.     3d  Edi 
tion.     Boards,  a  little  loose.         2  vols.     12°  Edinburgh,  1825 

2275  RUSSELL,  Lord  John.     Memorials  and  Correspondence  of 
Charles  James  Fox.     Cloth.       3  vols.     8°  London,  1853-54 

2276  RUSSELL,  W.]     The  History  of  Modern  Europe.     A  New 
Edition.     Sheep.  6  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1822 

2277  £¥  ABINE,  Lorenzo.     The  American   Loyalists,  or  Bio- 
pg£    graphical  Sketches  of  Adherents  to  the  British  Crown 

in  the  War  of  the   Revolution ;  with  a  Preliminary 
Historical  Essay.     Cloth.  pp.733.     8°  Boston,  1847 

2278  • Biographical  Sketches  of  Loyalists  of  the  Ameri 
can  Revolution,  with  an  Historical  Essay.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1864 
From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2279  Notes  on   Duels  and  Duelling,  alphabetically  ar 
ranged  ;  with  a  Preliminary  Historical  Essay.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1855 

2280  Report  on  the  Principal  Fisheries  of  the  American 

Seas.      Cloth.  8°  Washington,  1853 

2281  SACY,  C.  L.  M.  DE.     L'Honneur  Fra^ois,  on  Histoire  des 
Vertus  et  des  Exploits  cle  notre  Nation,  depuis  1'Etablisse- 
ment  de  la  Monarchic  jusqu'  a  nos  Jours.      Calf. 

12  vols.     12°  Paris,  1783-84 

2282  SAGEAN,  Mathieu.     Extrait  de  la  Relation  des  Avantures 
et  Voyage  de  Mathieu  Sfigean.  4°  Nouvelle  York,  1863 

"  A  fiction  throughout."  —  j.  s. 

2283  ST.  AUGUSTIN  DE  TRANCHEPAIN,  La  Rev.  Mere.     Relation 
du  Voyage  ,des  Premieres  Ursulines  a  la  Nouvelle  Orleans, 
et  de  leur  Etablissement  en  cette  Ville.     Avec  les  Lettres 
Circulaires  de  quelques  unes  de  ses  Soeurs,  et  de  la  dite  Mere. 
Cloth.  4°  Nouvelle  York,  1859 

100  copies  printed. 

2284  ST.  CLAIR,  Major  General.     A  Narrative  of  the  Manner  in 
which  the  Campaign  against  the  Indians,  in  1791,  was  con 
ducted.   Under   the    Command   of   Major    Gen.    St.    Clair. 
Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

2285  SAINT-GERMAIN,  Claude-Louis,  Comte  DE.   Memoires,  ecrits 
par  lui-meme.      Calf.  12°  Amsterdam,  1779 

2286  SAINT  VINCENT,  Island  of,  Papers  relating  to  the. 

4°  London,  1783 

2287  SAINTE-CROIX,  G.  E.  J.  G.,  Baron  DE.     Des  Anciens  Gou- 
vernemens  Federatifs,  et  de  la  Legislation  de  Crete.    Sheep. 

8°  Paris,  1799 

2288  Histoire  des  Progres  de  la  Puissance  Navale  de 

1'Angleterre.     Nouvelle  Edition,  augmentee.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1786 


of  Jared  Sparks.  157 

2289  SAINTE-PALAYE,  J.  B.  DE  LA  CURNE  DE.  Memoirs  of  the 
Life  of  Froissart.  With  an  Essay  of  his  Works,  and  a  Criti 
cism  on  his  History.  Translated  by  Thomas  Johnes.  Boards. 

16°  London,  1801 

2390  SALES,  Francis.  Colmena  Espaiiola ;  6  Piezas  Escogidas 
de  Varies  Autores  Espailoles.  Sheep.  18°  Boston,  1825 

2291  Rudiments  of  the  Spanish  Language.    Sheep. 

18°  Boston,  1826 

2292 Seleccion   de   Obras  Maestras    Dramaticas.      Por 

Calderon  de  la  Barca,  Lope  de  Vega,  y  Moreto.     Half  calf  . 

12°  Boston,  1828 

2293  SALLIER,  Guy-Marie.     Annales  Franchises,  depute  le  Com 
mencement  du  Regne  de  Louis  XVI.,  jusqu'  aux  Etats  Gen- 
eraux.     1774  a  89.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1813 

2294  SALLUSTIUS,  C.  C.     Belli  Catilinarii  et  Jugurthini  Historiae. 
Sheep.  12°  Novi  Eboraci,  1817 

2295  —        -    CEuvres   de    Salluste.     Traduction    Nouvelle,    par 
Dureau-Delamalle.     Half  calf \  8°  Paris,  1808 

2296  Opera  Omnia.     Interpretatione  et  Notis  illustravit 

D.  Crispinus.      Calf.  8°  Londini,  1  784 

2297  SANCERRE,  Comtesse  DE.     Lettres ;  suivies  d'Aloise  de  Liv- 
arot ;  par  Madame  Riccoboni.     Paper. 

2  vols.     16°  Paris,  1814 

2298  SANDERS,  Prince.     Haytian  Papers.     A  Collection  of  the 
very  Interesting    Proclamations   and  other  Official    Docu 
ments,  with  some  Account  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Pres 
ent  State  of  the  Kingdom  of  Hayti.     .Boards. 

12°  Boston,  1818 

2299  SANDERSON,  John.     Biography  of  the  Signers  to  the  Dec 
laration  of  Independence.     Boards.     Engraved  title-page. 

9  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1820-27 

2300  SANEORD,  Ezekiel.     A  History  of  the  United  States  before 
the   Revolution,  with   some   Account   of    the    Aborigines. 
Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1819 

2301 and  WALSH,  R.     The  Works  of  the  British  Poets, 

with  Lives  of  the  Authors.      Calf. 

50  vols.     18°  Philadelphia  and  New  York,  1819-23 

2302  SARGENT,  Col  Winthrop.     Diary  of  Col.  Winthrop  Sargent, 
Adjutant  General  of  the  United   States'  Army  during  the 
Campaign  of  MDCCXCI.     Now  first  printed.      Cloth. 

4°  Wormsloe,  1851 
Privately  printed.    The  impression  limited  to  forty-six  copies. 

2303  SARGENT,  Winthrop.    The  History  of  an  Expedition  against 
Fort  Du   Quesne,  in  1755  ;  under  Major-General  Edward 
Braddock.     Edited  from  the  Original  Manuscripts.      Cloth. 
Engraved  frontispiece.     Maps  and  plans. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1855 


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2304  SARGENT,  W.     Loyalist  Poetry  of  the   Revolution.     Half 
turkey  morocco.  4°  Philadelphia,  1857 

Only  99  copies  printed ;  now  scarce ;  Fisher's  copy,  uncut,  sold  for  $85.00. 
2305 The  Life  and  Career  of  Major  John  Andre,  Adju 
tant-General  of  the  British  Army  in  America.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1861 

2306  SARRANS,  B.     Lafayette  et  la  Revolution  de  1830;  Histoire 
des  Choses  et  des  Hommes  de  Juillet.     Paper. 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1832 

2307  SAUER,  M.     An  Account  of  a  Geographical  and  Astronom 
ical  Expedition  to  the  Northern  Parts  of  Russia  by  Com 
modore  Joseph  Billings,  1785-94.    Boards.    4°  London,  1802 

2308  [SAUXDERS,  Mrs.  E.]     Reviews  of  a  Part  of  Prescott's  His 
tory  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  and  of  Campbell's  Lectures 
on  Poetry.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1841 

2309  SAURIN,   James.     Sermons,   translated   from    the    Original 
French.    Boards.    7  vols.,  wanting  Vol.  I.    Schenectady,  1813 

2310  SAVAGE,  James.     A  Genealogical  Dictionary  of  the  First 
Settlers  of  New  England,  showing  Three   Generations  of 
those  who  came  before  May,  1692  ;  on  the  basis  of  Farmer's 
Register.      Cloth.  4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1860-62 

2311  SAVAGE,  Richard.     Poetical  Works,  with  the  Life  of  the 
Author.     Sheep.  16°  New  York,  1805 

2312  S AXE-WEIMAR,  Bernhard,  Duke  of.    Travels  through  North 
America  during  1825  and  1826.     Half  cloth. 

2  vols.  in  one.     8°  Philadelphia,  1828 

2313  SAY,  Jean  Baptiste.     A  Treatise  on  Political  Economy,  or 
the  Production,  Distribution,  and  Consumption  of  Wealth. 
Translated  from  the  4th  Edition   of  the  French  by  C.  R. 
Prinsep,  with  Notes  by  the  Translator.     Half  calf  . 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1821 

2314  Same.     With  Notes  by  C.  C.  Bidclle. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

2315  SCHILLER,  Frederich  VON.     Maria  Stuart,  ein  Trauerspiel. 
Paper.  16°  Stuttgart  and  Tubingen,  1825 

2316 Poems  and  Ballads,  with   a   Brief  Sketch  of  the 

Author's  Life.    Translated  by  Sir  E.  B.  Lytton.    Half  cloth. 

Small  4°  Leipzig,  1844 

2317  . Sammtliche  Werke,  mit  Stalilstichen.     Half  calf. 

12  vols.     8°  Stuttgart  und  Tubingen,  1835-36 

2318  Works.     Historical  and  Dramatic.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  Bohn,  1846 

2319  SCHLEGEL.  Friedrich.     Tableau  de  ITIistoire  Moderne,  de 
Frederic  Schlegel.     Traduit  de  1'Allemand  par  M.  J.  Cher- 
buliez.     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1831 

2320  SCHLOSSER,  F.  C.     Histoire  des  Revolutions  Politiques  et 
Litteraires  de  PEurope  an  18e  Siecle.     Trad,  de  1'Allemand 
parW.  Suckau.     Naif  calf.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1825 


of  Jared  Sparks.  159 

2321  SCHOELL,  Fred.    Archives  Historiques  et  Politiques.    Half 
calf,  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1818-19 

2322  — Ilistoire   Abregee   des  Traites  de  Paix  entre  les 

Puissances  de  1'Europe  deptiis  la  Paix  de  Westphalie.     Par 
feu   M.   de   Koch.      Ouvrage  continue  jusqu'  an  Traite  de 
Paris  de  1815.     Half  calf  \  15  vols.     Pans,  1817-18 

2323  Recueil  de  Pieces  Officielles,  destinees  a  detromper 

les   Francois  sur  les  l^venemens  qui  se  sont  passes  depuis 
quelques  Annees.     Half  calf .         9  vols.     8°  Paris,  1814-16 

2324  SCHOOLCRAFT,  Henry  R.     A  View  of  the  Lead  Mines  of 
Missouri.     Boards.     3  Engravings.  8°  New  York,  1819 

2325 Narrative  Journal  of  Travels  through  the  North 
western  Regions  of  the  United  States,  1820.  Boards.  Map 
and  8  Engravings.  8°  Albany,  1821 

2326  —   —   Notes  on  the  Iroquois.  8°  New  York,  1846 

With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

2327  SCHREVELIUS,  Cornelius.      Lexicon   Manuale   Graeco-Lati- 
num  et  Latino- Graecum.  8°  Novi  Eboraci,  1841 

2328  - Greek  Lexicon  translated  into  English  with  many 

Additions  by  John  Pickering.  8°  Boston,  1826 

2329  SCHULZE,  P.     Original  Designs  in  Monumental  Art.     Vol. 
I.,  6  nos.,  Vol.  II.,  2  nos.      Unbound.         4°  Boston,  1851-53 

2330  SCOTT,  John.     A  Visit  to  Paris  in   1814:  being  a  Review 
of  the  Moral,  Political,  Intellectual,  and    Social   Condition 
of  the  French  Capital.     Half  calf .      12°  Philadelphia,  1815 

2331  SCOTT.  Sir  Walter.      Miscellaneous   Prose  Works.     Half 
calf,  6  vols.     12°  Boston,  1829 

2332  •   Tales  of  a  Grandfather,  (1st  Series). 

2  vols.     18°  Philadelphia,  1828 

2333 Paul's  Letters  to  his  Kinsfolk.     Half  calf . 

12°  Philadelphia,  1816 

2334  Poetical  Works.  Calf.  12  vols.  12°  Edinburgh,  1851 

9335 The  Doom  of  Devorgoil.     Auchindrane. 

12°  New  York,  1^0 

233G  The  History  of  Scotland.  Half  calf  '.  8°  Paris,  1838 

2337  Minstrelsy  of  the  Scottish   Border ;    consisting  of 

Historical  and  Romantic  Ballads,  collected  in  the  Southern 
Counties  of  Scotland ;  with  a  few  of  Modern  Date,  founded 
upon  Local  Tradition.  5th  Ed.  Boards. 

3  vols.     8°  Edinburgh,  1812 

9338  • Waverley  Novels.     Parker's  Edition.     Cloth.    With 

Plates.  54  vols.     12°  Boston,  1830-34 

2339  SCRIBE,  Eugene.     Theatre.     Operas.     Vol.  IV.     Paper. 

12°  Paris,  1857 

2340  SCRIPTURE    Doctrine    of    Materialism.       By   a    Layman. 
Boards.  12°  Philadelphia,  1823 

2341  SCRIPTURAL  Interpreter,  The.     Vol.  V.,  complete.      Vol. 
VI.,  Nos.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6.      Vol.  VII.,  Nos.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6.       Un- 
oouna,  12°  Boston,  1834-36 


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2342  SECRET  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Convention  assem 
bled  at   Philadelphia,  in  1787,  for  the  purpose   of  forming 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America.     From 
the  Notes  taken  by  the  late  Robert  Yates.     Sheep. 

8°  Albany,  1821 

2343  SEDGWICK,  Theodore,  Jr.    A  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  William 
Livingston,  Member  of  Congress,  1774-76,  Delegate  to  the 
Federal  Convention  in  1787,  etc.     With   Notices  of  Mem 
bers  of  his  Family.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1833 

2344  SEGUR,  L.  P.,  Comte  DE.     CEuvres  Completes  ;  par  P.  Tar- 
dieu.     Half  coif .     Portrait  and  Plates. 

30  vols.     8°  Paris,  1824-26 

2345  SELECTIONS    from   the    Poetical    Literature    of  the  West. 
Boards.  12°  Cincinnati,  1841 

2346  SELECT    Journal,    The,  of  Foreign   Periodical    Literature. 
[Edited  by  Andrews  Norton  and  Charles  Folsom.]      Half 
calf.  4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1833-34 

2347  Another  copy.      Unbound.  4  vols.     Ibid. 

2348  SENAC    DE   MEILIIAN,   Gabriel.      Du    Gouvernement,    des 
Moeurs,  et  des  Conditions  en  France,  avant  la   Revolution  ; 
avec  le  Caractere  des  Principaux  Personnages  du  Regne  de 
Louis  XVI.     Half  calf.  S°AParis918U 

2349  SENECA,    Lucius    Annaeus.      Epistolae,    ex    Recensione    I. 
Lipsii  et  To.  Fr.  Gronovii.     Half  mor.     24°  Lugd.  Bat.  1649 

2350  Same.     Translated  into  English.     Half  russia. 

4°  'London,  1786 

2351  CEuvres.      Traduction    de    Lagrange.      Avec    des 

Notes  de  Critique,  d'Histoire,  et  de  Litterature.      Calf. 

7  vols.     8°  Tours,  An  III.  (1794) 

2352  SERMONS  and  Tracts.     Half  calf.  6  vols.     8°  1812-35 

The  1st  volume  contains  sermons  by  Chaining,  Btecher,  Kirkland,  Loomis 
(Mr.  Sparks's  teacher),  Ware,  Eddy,  etc.  The  other  volumes  contain  his 
torical  sermons  and  addresses,  including  the  only  sermon  which  Mr.  Sparks 
ever  consented  to  print,  delivered  when  chaplain  in  Congress,  on  the  death 
of  his  friend  William  Pinkney,  whose  portrait  is  in  Vol.  III.  of  No.  2107. 

2353  SEW  ALL,  II.  D.      A    Collection   of    Psalms    and    Hymns. 
Boards.  12°  New  York,  1820 

2354  SEWARD,  ANNA.      MONODY    ON    MAJOR    ANDRE.      To 
which  are  added  Letters  addressed  to  her  by  Major  Andre 
in  1769.     Half  calf.  4°  Lichfield,  1781 

The  Letters  are  said  to  have  been  the  creation  of  Miss  Seward's  own  imagina 
tion. 

2355  SEWARD,  W.  II.     Life  and  Public  Services  of  John  Quincy 
Adams.     With  the  Eulogy  delivered  before  the  Legislature 
of  New  York.      Cloth.  12°  Auburn,  1849 

2356  SEXAGENARY,  or  Reminiscences  of  the  American   Revolu 
tion.     Half  calf.  ,    12°  Albany,  1833 

2357  SEYBERT,  A.     Annales  Statistiques  des  Etats-Unis  ;  traduit 
de  1' Anglais  par  C.  A.  Scheffer.     Paper.          8°  Paris,  1820 


of  Jar ed  Sparks.  161 

2358  SHAFTESBURY,  A.  A.  Cooper,  Earl  of.     Characteristicks  of 
Men,  Manners,  Opinions,  Times.     2d  Ed.  corrected.      Calf. 

3  vols.     8°  N.  P.  1714 

2359  SHAKESPEARE  SOCIETY.    PUBLICATIONS.     Complete 
in  48  vols.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1841-53 

2360  SHAKESPEARE,  William.    The  Beauties  of  Shukspeare.     3d 
Ed.     Sheep.  12°  London,  1784 

2361  Dramatic  Works  of,  with   a   Life   of  the  Poet,  and 

Notes,  Original  and  Selected.      Cloth.     Large  paper. 

7  vols.     8°  J3oston,  1836 

2362  -       —    Plays,  from   the  Text  of  the  Corrected  Copy  left 
by  the  Late  George  Steevens,  Esq.    With  Notes  ;  a  History 
of  the  Stage  ;  a  Life  of  Shakspeare,  etc.     A  New  Edition. 
Calf.  9  vols.     8°  London,  1811 

2363  Prolegomena  to  the  Dramatick  Writings  of.     Calf. 

18°  London,  1788 

2364  SHARP,    Granville.      An    Account    of    the    Constitutional 
English  Policy  of  Congregational  Courts,  and  more   partic 
ularly  of  the  Great  Annual  Court  of  the  People,  called  the 
View  of  Frankpledge.     With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author  by 
J.  I.  Burn.      Cloth.  18°  London,  1841 

2365  -      Another  copy.     Cloth.  18°  London,  1841 

2366  SHAW,  Samuel.     Journals  of  Major  Shaw,  the  First  Amer 
ican  Consul  at  Canton.       With  a  Life   of  the    Author,  by 
Josiah  Quincy.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1847 

2367  SHAW,  Thomas  B.     Outlines  of  English  Literature.     With 
a  Sketch   of  American  Literature.      By  Henry  T.  Tucker- 
man.      Cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1852 

2368  SHEA,  John   Gilmary.      Discovery  and   Exploration   of  the 
Mississippi  Valley ;  with  the  Original   Narratives  of  Mar- 
quette,  Allouez,  Membre,  Hennepin,  and   Anastase   Douay. 
With  a  fac-sirnile  of  the  newly-discovered  Map  of  Marquette. 
Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1852 

2369 History  of  the  Catholic  Missions  among  the  Indian 

Tribes  of  the  United  States,  1529-1854.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1855 

2370  SHEFFIELD,  J.  B.  H,,  Lord.     Observations  on  the  Commerce 
of  the  American  States.     A  New  Edition.     Half  sheep. 

8°  London,  1784 
With  an  autograph  note  from  Lord  Sheffield. 

2371  SHENANDOAH,  The  Valley  of  the. 

2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1824 

2372  SHENSTONE,  William.     Works  in  Verse  and  Prose.    3d  Ed. 
Calf.  3  vols.     16°  London,  1768-69 

2373  SHEPARD,  THOMAS.      THE   CLEAR   SUNSHINE  OF  THE 
GOSPEL  breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  in  New-England  ; 
or  an  Historical!  Narration  of  Gods  Wonderful!  Workings 
upon  Sundry  of  the  Indians,  both  Chief  Governors  and  Com- 

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mon-people,  in  bringing  them  to  a  Willing  Submission  to 
the  Ordinances  of  the  Gospel.  Half  city  neat,  the  sides  of 
a  few  leaves  slightly  cropped,  olherwise  a  jive  copy. 

4°  London,  John  Bellamy,  1648 
Sold,  R;ch,  $22.00. 

2374  SHERIDAN,  Thomas.     A  General  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language,  to  establish  a  Standard  of  Pronunciation.     Pre- 
fixed,  a  Rhetorical  Grammar.      Calf. 

2  vols.  in  1.     4°  London,  1780 

2375  SHERLOCK,  William.     A  Practical  Discourse  concerning  a 
Future  Judgment.      Old  calf.  8°  London,  1731 

2376  A  Practical  Discourse  concerning  Death.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1810 

2377  SHERMAN,  John.     The  Philosophy  of  Language  illustrated. 
Sheep.  1 2°  Trenton-Falls,  1826 

2378  SHER WIN,  Thomas.     Elementary  Treatise  on  Algebra.  Half 
morocco.  12°  Boston,  N.  D. 

2379  SIBLEY.  John  Langdon.     A  History  of  the  Town  of  Union, 
in  the.  County  of  Lincoln,  Maine.      Cloth.    12°  Boston,  1851 

2380  Notices  of  the  Triennial  and  Annual  Catalogues  of 

Harvard  University.     Paper.  8°  Boston,  1865 

2381  SIDEREAL  Messenger.    The  Sidereal  Messenger  ;  a  Monthly 
Journal  devoted  to  Astronomical   Science.      Edited  by  O. 
M.  Mitchell.      Unbound.         2  vols.     4°  Cincinnati,  1846-48 

2382  With  Duplicates  of  Vol.  II.,  Nos.  1-4.     .    ' 

2383  SIDNEY,  Algernon.     Discourses  on  Government.     From  an 
Original  Manuscript.     Added,  an  Account  of  the  Author's 
Life.     Boards.      With  Portrait.      3  vols.    8°  New  York,  1805 

2384  SIDNEY,  Sir  Philip.     The  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia. 
The  10th  Edition,  with  his  Life  and  Deaih  ;  the  "Defence 
of  Poesie,"  etc.      Old  calf,  luorn. 

Folio.      Title  and  "  table"  mutilated.     London,  1655 

2385  SIDONS,  C.      Die  Vereinigten   Staaten   von    Norclamerika, 
nach    ihrem    politischen,  religiosen,  und   gesellschaftlichen 
Verhiiltnisse  betrachtet.     Paper. 

2  vols.  in  one.     16°  Stuttgart,  1827 

2386  SIGOURNEY,  Mrs.  Lydiall.     Pleasant  Memoirs  of  Pleasant 
Lands.     2d  Ed.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1844 

2387  SILJESTROM,  P.  A.    Resai  Forenta  Staternn.    Forsta  Delen. 
Om   Bildningsmedlen   och   Bildningen  i  Forenta   Staterna. 
Paper.  8°  Stockholm,  1852 

2388  SILLIMAN,  Benjamin.     A  Visit  to  Europe  in   1851.     With 
Illustrations.      Cloth.  2  vols.     12°    New  York,  1854 

2389  . Remarks  made  on  a  Short  Tour  between  Hartford 

and  Quebec,  in  the  Autumn  of  1819.     Boards,  loose. 

12°  New  Hai-en,  1824 

2390  SILYESTRE  ds   SACY,  Ant.  Is.     Principes  de    Grammaire 
Generate.     5e  Ed.     Paper.  12°  Paris,  1824 


of  Jared  Sparks.  1 63 

2391  SIMCOE,  Lieut.  Col  J.  G.     Simcoe's  Military  Journal.      A 
History  of  the  Operations  of  a  Partisan    Corps,  called  the 
Queen's   Rangers,  commanded  by  Col.  Simcoe,  during  the 
Revolution ;  with  a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  etc.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1844 

2392  SIMMONS,  James  "Wright.     The  Greek  Girl ;  a  Tale  in  Two 
Cantos.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1852 

2393  SIMMS,  Jeptha  R.     History  of  Schoharie  County,  and  Border 
Wars  of  New  York.      Cloth.     Engravings.    8°  Albany,  1845 

2394  SIMMS,  William  Gilmore.     Early  Lays.     Boards. 

12°  Charleston,  S.  C.  1827 

9395  The  Life  of  Francis  Marion.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1844 

2396  Lyrical  and  other  Poems.     Boards. 

12°  Charleston,  1827 
Presented  by  the  author. 

2397  SIMON,  Pedro.     Noticiasde  las  Conquistas  de  Terra-Firme. 
Vellum.  Folio.     1626 

This  is  the  1st  volume;  Vol.  II.  and  Til.  not  having  been  print'  d,  according 
to  Pinelo.  There  is  no  printed  title  or  date,  but  it  seems  to  be  otherwise 
complete. 

2398  SIMOND,  L.]     Journal  of  a  Tour  and   Residence   in    Great 
Britain,  1810-11.     Half  russia.     2  vols.    8°  New  York,  1815 

2399  SiMPKlNSON,  John  Nassau.     The  Washingtons,  a  Tale  of  a 
Country  Parish  in   the   17th   Century,  based  on  Authentic 
Documents.      Cloth.     Engravings.  8°  London,  1860 

2400  SIMPSON,    Thomas.      A   Treatise    of    Algebra.      8th    Ed. 
Sheep.  8°  London.  1804 

2401  SINCLAIR,  John.      Observations    on   the    Scottish   Dialect. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1782 

2402  Correspondence ;  with  Reminiscences  of  the  most 

Distinguished    Characters,   \vho    have    appeared    in    Great 
Britain  and  in   Foreign  Countries,  during  the   Last   Fifty 
Years.     Illustrated  by  Fac  similes  of  Two  Hundred  Auto 
graphs.      Boards.     Portrait.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1831 

2403 The  History  of  the  Public  Revenue  of  the  British 

Empire.     Half  calf .  8°  Dublin,  1785 

2404  Six  Codes,  Les,  precedes  de  la  Charte    Constitutionelle  et 
de  ses  Lois  Oganiques.     Sheep.      pp.  984.     8°  Pur  is,  1828 

2405  SKETCHES  of  the  War  between  the  United  States  and  the 
British  Isles;  intended  as  a  Faithful  History  of  nil  the  Ma 
terial  Events  from  the  Time  of  the  Declaration  in   1812,  to 
and  including  the  Treaty  of  Peace  in  1815.     Sherp. 

2  vols.     8°  Rutland,   Vt.  1816 

.2406  SKINNER,  Stephen.  Etymologicon  Linguae  Anglicanae,  seu 
Explicatio  Vocum  Anglicarum  Etymologica  ex  Linguis 
Duodecim.  Old  calf .  Folio.  Londn.i,  1671 

2407  SLAVERY.  Further  Papers  and  Returns,  relating  to  the 
Slave  Population  of  Jamaica,  St.  Christophers,  and  the 
Bahamas.  Paper.  Folio.  London,  1823 


164<  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2408  SLAVERY.     Correspondence  relative  to  the  Condition  and 
Treatment  of  Slaves  at  Honduras  ;  1820-1823.     Paper. 

Folio.     London,  1823 

2409  -       —   Papers  presented  pursuant  to  Address  ;  viz  :  Acts 
-     of  Colonial  Legislatures  for  Registry  of  Slaves.     Paper. 

Folio.     London,  1823 

2410  SMART,  B.  H.     Beginnings  of  a  New  School  of  Metaphys 
ics,  Three  Essays.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1839 

2411  The  Accidence  and  Principles  of  English   Gram 
mar.      Cloth.  1 2°  London,  1 841 

2412  SMELLIE,  William.      The   Philosophy  of  Natural   History. 
With    an    Introduction    and    Additions,   by   John    Ware. 
Boards.  8°  Boston,  1824 

2413  SMILES,  Samuel.     Self-Help,  with  Illustrations  of  Character 
and  Conduct.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1860 

2414  SMITH,  Adam.     An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Causes  of 
the  Wealth  of  Nations.     A  New  Edition.     Boards. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1822 

2415  The  Theory  of  Moral  Sentiments;  and  a  Disserta 
tion  on  the  Origin  of  Languages,      Calf. 

2  vols.  in  1.     8°  Boston,  1817 

2416  Works.     A  New  Edition,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author. 

Half  calf.  5  vols.     12°  London,  1822 

2417  SMITH,  Buckingham.       Coleccion    de    varies    Documentos 
para  la  Historia  de  la  Florida  y  Tierras  Adyacentes.     Vol. 
I.  [all  that  was  published.]      Unbound.       4°  [Madrid,  1856] 

2418  —    —    Three  other  copies.  4°  [Madrid,  1856] 

2419  SMITH,  Charles.     The  American  War,  1775-83.      Old  calf . 

8°  New  York,  1797 

See  also  "Monthly  Military  Repository,"  No.  1779. 

2420  SMITH,  Elbert  H.     Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak  ;  or  Black 
Hawk,  and    Scenes  in    the  West.      A   National   Poem,  in 
Six  Cantos.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1849 

2421  SMITH,  Mrs.  E.  Yale.     History  of  Newburyport,  from  the 
Earliest  Settlement  of  the  Country.     With  a  Biographical 
Appendix.      Cloth.  8°  Newburyport,  1854 

2422  SMITH,  Horace  and  James.]     Rejected  Addresses ;  or  the 
New  Theatrurn  Poetarum.     Boards.  16°  Boston,  1840 

2423  SMITH,  Horace  W.     Nuts  for  Future  Historians  to  Crack. 
Containing  the  Cadwalader  Pamphlet,  Valley  Forge  Letters, 
etc.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1856 

2424  SMITH,    Captain  JOHN.      THE   GENERALL   HISTORIE  OF 
VIRGINIA,  NEW  ENGLAND,  AND  THE  SUMMER  ISLES,  from 
their  First  Beginning,  An.  1584  to  1 626.    With  the  Proceed 
ings  of  those  severall  Colonies,  and  the  Accidents  that  befell 
them  in  all  their  lournyes  and  Discoveries.     Also  the  Maps 
and  Descriptions  of  those  Countryes.      Old  calf. 

Folio,  London,  1626 
This  copy  answers  to  Rich's  description  of  the  First  Edition  of  Smith's  History 


of  Jared  Sparks.  165 

of  Virginia,  even  to  the  omission  of  pages  97  to  104.  It  has  no  title-page,  and 
but  one  portrait,  on  an  imperfect  map  of  New  England.  "Given  to  Christopher 
Hughes  by  his  friend  Sir  Thomas  Baker,  K.  C.  B..  24  August  1834,  the 
Shrubbery,  Walker,  near  Dent,  Kent;  "  and  by  Mr.  Hughes  to  Mr.  Sparks. 

2425  SMITH.     The  Trve  Travels,  Adventvres,  and  Observations 
of  Captaine    lohn    Smith,    in    Europe,   Asia,  Africke,  and 
America,   beginning   about   1593,   and   continued   to   1629. 
Vol.  I.  ||  The  Generall  Historic  of  Virginia,  New-England, 
and  the  Summer  lies.     Vol.  II.     From  the  London  Edition 
of  1 629.     2  vols.  in  one.      Calf.  8°  Richmond,  1819 

2426  SMITH,    Joshua    Hett.      An    Authentic    Narrative    of    the 
Causes  which  led  to  the  Death  of  Major  Andre.     To  which 
is  added  a  Monody  on  the  Death  of  Major  Andre  by  Miss 
Sevvard.      Calf.     Fine  portrait  of  Andre,  and  Map. 

8°  London,  1808 

2427  SMITH,  Joshua  Toulmin.     The  Northmen  in  New  England, 
or  America  in  the  Tenth  Century.      Cloth.     Maps. 

12°  Boston,  1839 

2428  SMITH,  Samuel  Stanhope.     An  Essay  on  the  Causes  of  the 
Variety  of  Complexion  and  Figure  in  the  Human   Species. 
2d  Edition,  enlarged.      Calf.  8°  New  Brunswick,  1810 

2429  SMITH,  Seba.     New  Elements  of  Geometry.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1850 

2430  SMITH,  Thomas.     Extracts  from  the  Journals  kept  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  from  1720,  to  1788  ;  with  an  Appendix 
containing  a  Variety  of  other  Matters,  selected  by  Samuel 
Freeman,  Esq.     Boards,  uncut.     Scarce. 

12°  Portland:  by  Thomas  Todd  $  Co.  1821 

2431  SMITH,  William.     Eulogium  on   Benjamin  Franklin.     De 
livered  March   1,  1791,  in    Philadelphia,  before    Congress, 
and  the  American  Philosophical  Society.     Half  morocco. 

8°  London,  1792 

2432  History  of  Canada  from  its  First  Discovery  to  the 

Peace  of  1763.      Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Quebec,  1815 

2433  -     History  of  New  York,  from  the  First  Discovery  to 

1732.     To  which  is  annexed  a  Description  of  the  Country. 
With  a  Continuation  to  1814.     Boards.          8°  Albany,  1814 

2434  SMITH,  William   R.     The  History  of  Wisconsin,  in  Three 
Parts,  Historical,  Documentary,  and  Descriptive.     Compiled 
by  direction  of  the  Legislature.  Madison,  Wis.  1854 

2435  SMITHSONIAN  Institution.     Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of 
Regents  for  1854-57,  59-62.     Cloth.    8  vols.    8°  Washington. 

2436  SMYTH,  William.     Lectures  on  History.     Second  and  Con 
cluding  Series.     On  the  French  Revolution.      Cloth. 

3  vols.     8°  London  and  Cambridge,  1840 

2437  Lectures  on  Modern  History,  from  the  Irruption  of 

the  Northern  Nations  to  the  Close  of  the  American  Revolu 
tion.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Cambridge  and  London,  1840 


J66  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2438  SMYTH,  W.    Same.   With  a  Preface,  List  of  Books  on  Ameri 
can  History,  etc.     By  Jared  Sparks.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1841 

2439  Another  copy.     Half  calf .     2  vols.     Cambridge,  1841 

2440  Same.     2d  Amer.  Edition.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Cambridge,  1843 

2441  SMOLLETT,  Tobias.      The    History  of  England,  from   the 
Revolution  to  the  Death  of  George  the  Second  ;  a  Continua 
tion  of  Hume.     Boards.  5  vols.     8°  London,  1823 

2442  SOCIETE  de  Geographic.     Bulletin.     Tome  3-9.     Hoards. 

7  vols  in  4.     8°  Paris,  1825-28 

2443  SOLDIER'S   Pocket  Bihle,  The;  an   Exact  Reprint  of  the 
Original    Edition  of  1643.      With    a    Prefatory   Note,    by 
George  Livermore.    pp.  16.     Boards.     16°  Cambridge,  1861 

2444  SOMERVILLE,  Mary.      Physical  Geography.      With   Notes 
and  a  Glossary,  by  W.  S.  W.  Ruschenber^er.     Cloth. 

^^Philadelphia,  1859 

2445  SOMERVILLE,  William  C.    Letters  from  Paris  on  the  Causes 
and  Consequences  of  the  French  Revolution.     Boards,  loose. 

8°  Baltimore,  1822 

2446  SONGS  of  England  and  Scotland.     Vol.  I.     Cloth. 

12°  London,  1835 

2447  SOPHOCLES,  E.  A.     History  of  the   Greek  Alphabet,  with 
Remarks  on  Greek  Orthography  and  Pronunciation.     Cloth. 

12°  Cambridge,  1848 

2448  SOTO,  H.  DE.     LETTER  of  Hernando  de  Soto,  and  Memoir 
of  Hernando  de  Escalante  Fontaneda.     Translated  from  the 
Spanish  by  Buckingham  Smith.      Cloth. 

4°  Washington,  1854 

"  These  translations  are  made  from  MSS.  in  the  Original  Spanish,  belonging 
to  the  Historical  Collection  of  James  Lenox,  Esq.  One  Hundred  Copies 
have  been  printed  for  G.  W.  R  [iggs]." 

2449  SOULAVIE,   L'Abbe   Jean-Louis    Giraud.      Mernoires    His- 
toriques  et  Politiques  du  Regne  de  Louis  XVI.,  depuis  son 
Mariage  jusqu'  a  sa  Mort.     Naif  calf. 

6  vols.     8°  A  Paris,  An  X.  (1801) 

2450  SOULES,   Frangois.     Histoire  des  Troubles  de  TAmerique 
Anglaise,  ecrite  sur  les  Memoires  les  plus  Authentiques. 
Avec  des  Cartes.     Calf.  4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1787 

2451  SOUTHERN  Review,  The.     Half  calf . 

4  vols.     8°  Charleston,  1828-29 

A  valuable  exponent  of  Southern  ideas.  Hugh  S.  Legare'  was  the  editor  and 
Thomas  Cooper  one  of  the  contributors. 

2452  SOUTHEY,  Robert.]     Letters  from    England,  by  Espriella. 
Vol.  I.     Sheep.  24°  Philadelphia,  1818 

2453  SOUVERATN.]     Le  Platonisme  devoile,  ou  Essai  touchant  le 
Verbe  Platonicien.     Boards.  16°  Cologne,  1700 

2454  SPAIN.     Papers  relative  to  the  Late  Negotiation  with  Spain, 
and    the   taking  of  Falkland's    Island   from    the    English. 
Half  calf.  4°  London,  1777 


of  (Tared  Sparks.  167 

In  tlie  same  volume :  Plan  offered  by  the  F^rl  of  Chatham  to  the  House  of 
Lords,  entitled,  A  Provisional  Act  for  settling  the  Troubles  in  America. 

4°  LoruAm,  1775 

2455  SPAIN.     Papers  relative  to  the  Rupture  with   Spain,  laid 
before  Parliament,  Jan.  1762.    pp.  71.          4°  London,  1762 

In  /lie  sime  vnlume:  Historical  Remarks  <  n  the  Taxation  of  Free  States,  in  a 
Serits  of  Letters  to  a  Friend.  [By  Sir  William  MEREDITH.]  Halfrttlf. 

pp  82.     4°  London,  1778 
"  Mr.  Rich  says  that  only  thirty  copies  of  th's  last  tract  were  printed.'5  —  J.  s. 

2456  El    Espanol    Constitucional.      Nos.    1-29.      1818- 

1824.  4  vols.     8°  London,  1820-24 

2457  SPAIN,  ENGLAND,  and  FRANCE.     Three  Tracts.     Half  calf. 

1.  Expose  des  Motifs  de  la  Conduite  de  Sa  Majeste*  Tres-Ohretienne  relative- 
ment  a  1'Angleterre.     Avec  un   Precis  de  c-nx  qoi  ont  guide  Sa  Majeste" 
Catholique  dans  sa  Fa^on  d'agir  a  1'egard  de  la  meme  Puissance.     No  'title- 
pn<je.  4°  Madrid,  1779 
"  See  a  translation  of  the  two  preceding  Mnnifestos  in  the  Annual  Register  for  1779, 
pp.  3  37,  390.    Also  the  Answers  ibid.    pp.  385,  397.     The  Answer  to  the '  Expose  '  was 
written  by  Gibbon  in  French.'' — J.  s. 

2.  M&noire  Jngtificatif  de  la  Conduite  de  la  Grande  Bretngne,  en  arretant 
les  Navies  Etrangers  et  les  iMunit;ons  de  Guerre,  destine'es  aux  Insurerens 
de  PAme'rique.     [Bv  Sir  James  Marriott.]  4°  Lonu'res,  1779 

3.  Observations  sur  le  Memoire  Justiticatit  de  la  Cour  de  Londres.    pp  Si. 

4°  Paris,  1780 

"  These  '  Observations  '  are  in  answer  to  the  '  Memoire  Justificatif '  written  by  Gibbon 
in  replv  to  the  '  Expose  des  Motifs,'  and  not  to  the  '  Memoire  Justificatif '  contained  in 
this  volume."  —  j.  s. 

2458  SPANISH  America.     Outline  of  the  Revolution  in   Spanish 
America.     By  a  South-American.     Boards.     8°  Lond.  1817 

2459  SPARKS.  JARKD.    An  Account  of  the  Manuscript  Papers  of 
George  Washington,  left  by  him  at  Mount  Vernon.     With  a 
Plan  for  their  Publication.     Half  morocco.     8°  Boston,  1827 

2460  A  Collection  of  Essays  and   Tracts  in  Theology. 

Half  calf.  6  vols.     12°  Boston,  1823-26 

2461  '  Another  copy.     Calf.     6  vols.     12°  Boston,  1823-26 

2462  Two  other  copies.      Unbound. 

Each  6  vols.     12°  Boston,  1823-26 

2463  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution,  being 

Letters  of  Eminent  Men  to  George  Washington,  from  the 
Time  of  his  taking  Command  of  the  Army,  to  the  End  of 
his    Presidency.     Edited    from    the    Original   Manuscripts. 
Half  calf,  very  neat,  raised  lands,  and  red  edyes. 

4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1853 

2464  Another  copy.     Cloth.  4  vols.     8°  Boston,  1853 

2465  The  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  American 

Revolution.    Being  the  Letters  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  Silas 
Deane,  John  Adams,  John  Jay,  Arthur  Lee,  William  Lee, 
Ralph   Izard,    Francis  Dana,   William    Carmichael,    Henry 
Laurens,  John  Laurens,  M.  Dumas,  and  others,  concerning 
the    Foreign    Relations   of  the    United   States   during  the 
Whole  Revolution ;  together  with  the  Letters  in  Reply  from 
the   Secret  Committee  of  Congress,  and   the   Secretary  of 
Foreign  Affairs.     Also  the  Entire  Correspondence  of  the 
French   Ministers,    Gerard   and    Luzerne,  with    Congress. 


168  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

Published  under  the  direction  of  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  from  the  Original  Manuscripts  in  the  Depart 
ment  of  State,  conformably  to  a  Resolution  of  Congress,  of 
March  27th.  1818.  Sheep.  12  vols.  8°  Boston,  1829-30 

2466  SPARKS.     The  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the   United 
States  of  America.     Sheep.     1  vols.    8°  Washington,  1833-34 

2467  Another  copy.  7  vols.     8°  Washington,  1833-34 

2468  Familiar  Letters  and  Miscellaneous  Papers  of  Ben 
jamin  Franklin.      Calf.  12°  London,  1833 

2469  An  Historical  Outline  of  the  American  Colonization 

Society.     Half  turkey  morocco.  8°  Boston,  1824 

2470  An  Inquiry  into  the  Comparative  Moral   Tendency 

of  the  Trinitarian  and  Unitarian   Doctrines ;  in  a  Series  of 
Letters  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Miller,  of  Princeton.     Boards. 

8°  Boston,  1823 

2471  Leben  des  beriihmten  Amerikanischen  Reisenden 

John  Ledyard.     Aus  dem  Englischen  von  C.  F.  Michaelis. 
Half  morocco.  1 2°  Leipzig,  1 829 

2472  Leben  und  Biefwechsel  Washingtons.     Nach  dem 

Englischen  im  Auszuge   bearbeitet  von   F.  von   Raumer. 
Half  calf.  2  vols.     8°  Leipzig,  1839 

2473  Letters  on  the  Ministry,  Ritual,  and   Doctrines  of 

the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church.     2d  Edition.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1819 

2474  Five  other  copies.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1819 

2475  Same.  Boston,  1824 

2476  The  Library  of  American  Biography.      Cloth. 

10  vols.     16°  Boston,  1834-37 
2477-      —   Another  copy.  10  vols.     16°  Boston,  1834-37 

2478  Five  copies  of  Vol.  V.  16°  Boston,  1836 

2479  Same.     Second  Series.     Cloth. 

15  vols.     16°  Boston,  1844-48 

2480  Two  other  copies.      Cloth.  15  vols.     16°  Ibid. 

2481  The   Life  of  Benjamin   Franklin  ;   containing  the 

Autobiography,  with  Notes,  and  a  Continuation.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1857 

2482  The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin.      Calf. 

2  vols.  in  one.     18°  Dessau,  1854 

2483  The  Life  of  George  Washington.      Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1839 

2484  Same.     17th  Ed.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1866 

2485  Same.     Abridged  by  the  Author.      Cloth. 

2  vols.  in  one.     12°  Auburn,  1851 

2486  Life  of  George  Washington  ;  abridged  by  the  Au 
thor.      Calf.  2  vols.     \£°  Boston,  1840 

2487  Another  copy.      Cloth.         2  vols.     16°  Boston,  1840 

2488  The  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  with  Selections 

from  his  Correspondence  and  Miscellaneous  Papers ;  detail- 


of  Jared  Sparks.  169 

ing  Events  in  the  American  Revolution,  the  French  Revo 
lution,  and  in  the  Political  History  of  the  United  States. 
Half  cloth.  3  vols.  8°  Boston,  1832 

2489  SPARKS.     Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  Traveller. 
Half  turkey  morocco.  1 6°  Boston,  1828 

2490  —       -    Same.  16°  Boston,  1847 

2491  Same.     Half  morocco.  16°  JBbrfon,  1864 

2492  -          -  Washington.    Fonclation  de  la  Republique  des  Etats- 
Unis   d'Amerique.     Vie  de  Washington,  traduite  de  1'An- 
glais  de  M.  Jared  Sparks  par  M.  Ch.  .  .  et  precedee  d'une 
Introduction  par  M.  Guizot.      Turkey  morocco. 

2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1851 

2493  SPAULDING,   John    H.      Historical    Relics   of    the    White 
Mountains.    Also  a  Concise  White  Mountain  Guide.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1855 

2494  SPEECHES   on  the  Jew  Bill  in  the  House  of  Delegates  of 
Maryland,  by  H.  M.  Brackenridge,  Col.  W.  G.  D.  Worthing- 
ton,  and  John  S.  Tyson.     Together  with  an  Argument  on 
the  Chancery  Powers,  and  an  Eulogy  on  Thomas  Jefferson 
and  John  Adams,  etc.    By  H.  M.  Brackenridge.   Half  cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1829 

2495  SPENCE,  Joseph.      Anecdotes,  Observations  and  Characters 
of   Books  and  Men ;    collected  from  the  Conversation  of 
Pope,  etc.     Now  first  published  from  the   Original  Papers, 
with  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the  Author.      By  S.  W.  Singer. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1820 

2496  SPKNCER,    Herbert.     Education,   Intellectual,    Moral,    and 
Physical.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1861 

2497  First  Principles.     Nos.  1-4.     Paper. 

8°  New  York,  1860 

2498  SPIX,  Joh.  Bapt.  and  MARTIUS,  C.  F.     Travels  in  Brazil, 
1817-20.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1824 

2499  SPOFFORD,  Jeremiah.     A  Gazetteer  of  Massachusetts.  With 
a  Map  of  the  State.     Sheep.  12°  Newhmjport,  1828 

2500  SPRAGUE,  William  B.     Annals  of  the  American  Pulpit ;  or 
Notices  of  American  Clergymen  of  various  Denominations, 
from   the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Country  to  the  Close  of 
1855.     With  Historical  Introductions.      Cloth. 

8  vols.     8°  New  York,  1857-65 

2501  Lectures  to  Young  People.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1830 

2502  Lectures  on  Revivals  of  Religion  ;  with  an  Intro 
ductory  Essay  by  Leonard  Woods.     Cloth.     8°  Albany,  1832 

2503  Visits  to  European  Celebrities.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1855 

2504  Letters  on  Practical  Subjects  to  a  Daughter. 

12°  New  York,  1838 


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2505  SQUIER,E.  G.     American  Archaeological  Researches.    The 
Serpent  Symbol,  and  the  Worship  of  the  Reciprocal   Prin 
ciples  of  Nature  in  America.      Cloth.        8°  New  York,  1851 

2506  • —    —    Collection  of  Rare  and  Original  Documents  and 
Relations,  concerning  the  Discovery  and  Conquest  of  Amer 
ica.     Chiefly  from  the  Spanish  Archives.     Published  in  the 
Original,   with  Translations,  Illustrative  Notes,  Maps,  and 
Biographical  Sketches.     Paper.  4°  New  York,  1860 

2507  —       -   and   DAVIS,  E.   H.     Ancient  Monuments  of  the 
Mississippi  Valley.      Cloth.  4°  New  York,  1848 

2508  STAEL-HOLSTKIN,  A.  L.  G.!$.,Baronne  DE.    Considerations 
sur  les  1'rincipaux  Evenemens  de  la  Revolution   Francoise. 
Ouvrnge  Posthmne,  public  par  le  Due  de  Broglie  et  le  Baron 
de  Sta'el.     2e  Edition.      Calf.  3  vols.     8°  Paris,  1818 

With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  authoress. 

2509  STAEL-HOLSTEIN,    Auguste   Louis    DE.      Notice    sur    M. 
Necker.     Half  calf.  8°  Paris,  1820 

2510  STAMMBUCHS-Aufsa'tze  ;  bestehend  in  600  der  gel  un  gens  ten 
Stellen  aus  den  Werken  der  vorziiglichsten  Schriftsteller  der 
Welt.     7e  sehr  vermehrte  Auflage.  24°  Hamburg,  1829 

2511  STANHOPE,  Philip  Henry,  Viscount  Mahon,  Earl  Stanhope. 
History  of  England,  from  the  Peace  of  Utrecht  to  the  Peace 
of  Versailles.      Cloth,  and  half  cloth. 

7  vols.     8°  London,  1839-54 

2512  Miscellanies.     Cloth.  12°  London,  1863 

2513  STANSBDRY,  Joseph,  and  ODELL,  Jonathan.      Loyal  Verses, 
relating  to  the  American  Revolution.     Now  first  edited  by 
Winthrop  Sargent.     Paper.  4°  Albany,  1860 

2514  STANLEY,  Thomas.     The  History  of  Philosophy.     3d  Edi 
tion.     To  which  is  added  the  Life  of  the   Author.      Also, 
The  History  of  the  Chaldaick  Philosophy.      Old  calf. 

Folio.     London,  1701 

2515  STARK,  C.     Memoir  and  Official   Correspondence  of  Gen. 
John  Stark.      Calf.  8°  Concord,  1860 

2516  STARK,  John.     Reminiscences  of  the  French  War,  and  Me 
moir  of  General  Stark.  12°  Concord,  N.  H.  1831 

2517  STEDMAN,  C.     The   History  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  and 
Termination  of  the  American  War.      Calf. 

2  vols.     4°  London*  1794 

With  15  large  military  maps  from  the  original  drawings  of  the  British  engi 
neer  corps.     N-'t  common;  sold,  Fisher,  $38.00;  Morrell,  $38.00. 

2518  STATO,   Dello,  e  delle    Sorte   delle   Colonie   degli    Antichi 
Popoli.     Paper.  16°  Filadeljia,  1780 

2519  STEPHANUS,  Carolus.    Dictionarium  Historicum,  Geographi- 
cum,  Poeticurn.      Old  calf .  Folio.     Londini,lQ8Q 

2520  STEPHEN,  James,  Esq.     The  Slavery  of  the  British  West 
India  Colonies,  as  it  exists  both  in    Law  and  Practice,  and 
compared  with  the   Slavery  of  other  Countries  Antient  and 
Modern.     Vol.  I.  Law.     Boards.  8°  London,  1824 


of  Jarcd  Sparks. 

2521  STERNE,  Laurence.     The  Beauties  of  Sterne.     Sheep,  a  little 
loose.  18°  Boston,  1807 

2522 Works.     With  a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  himself. 

Boards.  4  vds.     12°  London,  1823 

2523  STEUBKN,  Baron  F.  W.  VON.    Regulations  for  the  Order  and 
Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  United  States.     Sheep. 

12°  Portsmouth,  1794 

2524  STEVENS,  William  Bacon.     A  History  of  Georgia,  from  its 
First  Discovery  by  Europeans  to  the  Adoption  of  the  Pres 
ent  Constitution  in  1788.      Cloth.     Five  portraits. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1847-59 

2525  STEVENSON,  William.     Historical  Sketch   of  the  Progress 
of  Discovery,  Navigation  and  Commerce.  8°  Edinburgh,  1824 

2526  STEVENSON,  W.  B.     A  Historical  and  Descriptive  Narra 
tive  of  Twenty  Years'  Residence  in  South  America.   Boards. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1825 

2527  STEWART,  Dugald.     Elements  of  the   Philosophy   of  the 
Human  Mind.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1814 

2528  STEWART,  J.     A  View  of  the  Past  and  Present  State  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica;  with  Remarks  on  the  Moral  and  Phys 
ical  Condition  of  the  Slaves,  and  on  the  Abolition  of  Slav 
ery  in  the  Colonies.     Boards.  8°  Edinburgh,  1823 

2529  STILES.  P:ZRA.     A  History  of  Three  of  the  Judges  of 
King   Charles  I.     Major-General  Whalley,  Major-General 
Goffe,  and  Colonel  Dixwell :  who,  at  the  Restoration,  1660, 
fled  to  America  ;  and  were  secreted  and  concealed,  in  Mas 
sachusetts  and   Connecticut,  for  near  Thirty  Years.     With 
an  Account  of  Mr.  Theophilus  Whale  of  Narragansett,  sup 
posed  to  have  been  also  one  of  the  Judges.    Portrait  of  Dr. 
Stiles,  by  Doolittle  from   a  painting  by  R.  Molthrop.      Maps 
and  plates.     Sheep.        12°  Hartford,  by  Elisha  BabcocJc,  1794 

Rare.     Sold,  Fisher,  $11.50;  Morrell,  $20.00;  Rice,  $16.00. 

2530  -         -   The  United  States  elevated  to  Glory  and  Honor.    A 
Sermon  preached  before   His  Excellency  Jonathan  Trum- 
bull,  Governor,  and  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut. 
Half  calf.  8°  New-Haven,  T.  $  S.  Green,  1783 

"  President  Stiles  poured  forth  facts,  reasonings,  and  prophecies  in  an  extraor- 
dinay  profusion.  It  is  a  treasury  of  valuable  facts  in  the  civil  and  ecclesi 
astical  concerns  of  the  country.  It  was  reprinted  at  London  in  a  splendid 
style  as  a  liferary  curiosity."  —  KINGSLEY'S  Life  of  Stiles. 

2531  STILES,  William  H.     Austria  in  1848-49  :  a  History  of  the 
Political  Movements  in  Vienna,  Milan,  Venice,  and  Prague  ; 
the  Campaigns  of  Lombardy  and  Novara  ;  the  Revolution  in 
Hungary,  etc.     Portraits.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1852 

2532  STIPP,  G.  W.     WESTERN  MISCELLANY,  or  Accounts,  His 
torical,  Biographical,  and  Amusing.     Sheep.     RARE. 

16°  Xenia,  0.  1827 

This  curious  and  rare  volume  contains  much  interesting  matter  relating  to 
the  early  history  of  Kentucky,  and  the  exploits  of  Colontls  Boone  and 
Logan. 


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2533  STITH,  William.     The  History  of  the  First  Discovery  and 
Settlement  of  Virginia  ;  being  an  Essay  towards  a  General 
History  of  this  Colony.      Calf.     Scarce. 

"S°  Wiiliamsburg,  William  Parks,  1747 

Has  pold,  H.  A.   Smith,  $35.00,   Whitmore,   $31.00,   Rice,  $47.00,  Morrell, 
1869,  $31.00. 

2534  STOBO,  Robert.     Memoirs  of  Major  Robert   Stobo,  of  the 
Virginia  Regiment.      Cloth.  18°  Pittsburgh,  1854 

2535  STODDARD.     A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Anthony  Stod- 
dard,  of  Boston.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1 849 

2536  STODDARD,  Major  Amos.      Sketches,    Historical    and  De 
scriptive,  of  Louisiana.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

2537  STOKES,  Anthony.     A  View  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Brit 
ish  Colonies  in  North  America  and  the  West  Indies  at  the 
Time  the  Civil  War  broke  out  on  the   Continent  of  Amer 
ica.     Half  cloth.  8°  London,  1783 

2538  STONE,  E.  M.      History  of  Beverly,  Civil  and  Ecclesiasti 
cal,  from  its  Settlement  in  1G30  to  1842.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1843 

2539  The    Life    and   Recollections   of   John    Rowland. 

Cloth.  12°  Providence,  1857 

2540  STONE,  William  L.     The  Life  and  Times  of  Sir   William 
Johnson,  Bart.      Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Albany.  1865 

2541  Life  of  Joseph  Brant  —  Thayenclanegea ;    includ 
ing  the  Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1838 

2542  STORK,  William.]     A  Description  of  East   Florida,  with  a 
Journal   kept  by  John    Bartram,  of  Philadelphia,  Botanist, 
upon  a  Journey  from  St.  Augustine  up  the  River  St.  John's, 
as  far  as  the  Lakes.     3d  Ed.  enlarged.     Half  calf. 

4°  London,  1769 

2543  ]    An  Account  of  East-Florida,  with  Remarks  on  its 

Future  Importance  to  Trade  and  Commerce.     Half  calf. 

8°  London,  [after  Oct.  1763] 

2544  STORY,  Joseph.     Commentaries  on  the  Constitution   of  the 
United  States.     Sheep.  3  vols:     8°  Boston,  1833 

2545  The  Miscellaneous  Writings,  Literary,  Critical,  Ju 
ridical,  and  Political,  of  Joseph  Story.     Now  first  Collected. 
Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1835 

With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

2546  The  Power  of  Solitude.     A  Poem.     In  Two  Parts. 

Half  calf,  neat.  Small  8°  Boston,  N.  D. 

"  First  edition."  —  J.  s.     Presented  to  the  mother-in-law  of  Mr.  Sparks  on  her 
marriage.     Published  with  the  usual  date  the  next  year. 

2547  STORY,  William   W.      Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph   Story. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1851 

2548 Poems.     Boards.  12°  Boston,  1847 

2549  STRACIIEY,  William.     The  Historic  of  Travaile  into  Virgi 
nia  Britannia,  expressing  the  Cosmographie  and  Comodities 


of  Jared  Sparks.  IJS 

of  the  Country,  together  with  the  Manners  and  Customes  of 
the  People.  Now  first  edited  from  the  Original  MS.  in  the 
British  Museum,  by  R.  H.  Major.  Cloth. 

8°  London,  HaUuyt  Society,  1849 

2550  STRICTURES  on  the  Philadelphia  Mischianza  or  Triumph 
upon  leaving  America  unconquered.      With    Extracts  con 
taining  the   Principal   Part  of  a   Letter  published  in  the 
"  American  Crisis."     In  order  to  show  how  far  the  King's 
Enemies  think  his  General  deserving  of  Public   Honours. 
N.  B.     A  flattering  Account  of  this  Mischianza  was   pub 
lished  in  the  "  Philadelphia  Gazette,"  and  copied  into   the 
"  Morning   Post,"  the    13th  of  July  last  ;  and  a  Larger  one 
by  a  still  more  flattering   Panegyrist   may  be  found  in  the 
"  Gentleman's  Magazine  "  for  August  last.     Half  morocco. 

8°  London,  1779 

2551  STUART,  Gilbert.]     An  Historical  Dissertation   concerning 
the  Antiquity  of  the  English  Constitution.     Sheep. 

8°  Edinburgh,  1768 

2552  STUART,  I.  W.     Life  of  Captain  Nathan  Hale,  the  Martyr- 
Spy   of    the   American    Revolution.      With    Illustrations. 
Cloth.  12°  Hartford,  1856 

2553  —    —   Another  copy.  12°  Hartford,  1856 

Already  somewhat  scarce.     Sold,  Wight,  $5.75. 

2554  SUETONIUS  Tranquillus,  C.     Opera  omnia.     Interpretatione 
et  Notis  illustravit  A.  Babelonius.      Calf.    8°  Londini,  1718 

2555  SULLIVAN,  James.     The  History  of  the  District  of  Maine. 
Sheep.     Map.  8°  Boston,  1795 

2556  SULLIVAN,  William.]     Familiar  Letters  on  Public  Charac 
ters  and  Public   Events,  from  the   Peace  of  1783  to  the 
Peace  of  1815.  *  Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1834 

2557  SULLY,  Maximilien  de  Bethune,  Due  DE.    Memoires.    Nou- 
velle  Edition.     Sheep.  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1814 

2558  SUMNER,  William  H.     Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner,  Gover 
nor  of  Massachusetts.     With   a   Genealogy  of  the   Sumner 
Family.     Cloth.  '"  8°  Boston,  1854 

2559  SWEETSER,  W.     Mental  Hygiene.  2d  Ed.  re-written.   Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1850 

2560  SWIFT,  Jonathan.     Works  ;  with  Notes  and  a  Life  of  the 
Author,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.     2d  Ed.      Calf. 

19  vols.     8°  Edinburgh,  1824 

2561  SYKES,  A.  A.     The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Redemption. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1756 


2562  ^i^ACITUS,  Caius  Cornelius.     CEuvres.     Avecdes  Notes 
Ifjx     sur  le  Texte.     4e  Edition,  par  J.  H.  Dotteville.     Half 

calf.  7  vols.     8°  Paris,  1799 

2563  -  Opera,  ex  Recensione  lo.  A.  Ernesti  denuo  curavit 
J.  J.  Oberlinus.     Russia.  3  vols.     12°  Bostonice,  1817 


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2564  TACITUS.    The  Works,  with  an  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius, 
Notes,  Supplements,  etc.,  by  Arthur  Murphy.    2d  American 
Edition.     Sheep.  6  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1822 

2565  TALLMADGE,  Benjamin.     Memoir,  prepared  by  himself  at 
the  Request  of  his  Children.      Cloth.        '8°  New  York,  1858 

2566  TARLETON,   Lieut.    Colonel  Banastre.      A    History   of  the 
Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781,  in  the  Southern  Provinces  of 
North  America.      Calf.  8°  Dublin,  1787 

2567  TASSO,    Torquato.       La    Gerusalemme    Liberata,   con    le 
Figure  de  Giambatista  Piazzetta.     Half  morocco  ;  the  margin 
of  the  leaves  stained.  Folio.    Venezia,1745 

2568  TAYLOR,  James  W.     History  of  the  State  of  Ohio.     Eirst 
Period,  1650-1787.      Cloth.  12°  Cincinnati,  1854 

2569  TAYLOR,  Jeremy.     A  Discourse  of  the  Liberty  of  Prophe 
sying,  with  its  Just  Limits  and  Temper.     A   New   Edition. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1817 

2570  The   Rule  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Dying.      28th 

Ed.     Calf.  S°  London,  1812 

2571  -    The    Rule  and   Exercises  of  Holy  Living.     29th 

Ed.      Calf.  8°  London,  1815 

2572  TAYLOR,  W.  C.     A  Manual  of  Ancient  and  Modern  His 
tory.     Revised,  with  a  Chapter  on  the  History  of  the  United 
States,  by  C.  S.  Henry.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1845 

2573  The  Natural  History  of  Society  in  the  Barbarous 

and  Civilized  State  ;  an  Essay  towards  discovering  the  Origin 
and  Course  of  Human  Improvement.      Cloth. 

2  vols.      12°  New  York,  1841 

2574  The  Student's  Manual  of  Modern  History.     3d  Ed. 

enlarged.      Cloth.  12°  London,  1843 

2575  TKATRO  Scelto  Italiano,  publicato  da  P.  Bachi.      Cloth. 

12°  Cambrigia,  1829 

2576  TEFFT,  B.  F.     Webster  and  his  Master-Pieces.     Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Auburn  and  Buffalo,  1854 

2577  TEMPLE,  Sir  William.     Works.    With  Life  and  Character, 
by  a  Particular  Friend.      Old  calf.     Portrait. 

2  vols.     Folio.     London,  1750 

2578 Works.     Complete.     With  the  Life  and  Character 

of  the  Author,  enlarged.     A  New  Edition.     Boards. 

4  vols.     8°  London,  1814 

2579  TENNYSON,  A.     Poems.     Boards.    2  vols.    16°  Boston,  1842 

2580  TERENTIUS,    P.     Comcedias,  ex    Recensione    Lindenbrogii, 
cvin  Notis  Variorvm.      Vellum.          2  vols.     16°  Jenae,  1785 

2581  TERNAUX-COMPANS,  H.     Archives  des  Voyages,  ou  Collec 
tion  d'Anciennes  Relations,  Inedites  on  tres  Rares,  de  Let- 
tres,  Memoires,  et  autres  Documents  relatifs  a,  la  Geographie 
et  aux  Voyages.     Tome  I.         Paper.         8°  Paris,  [1840?] 

2582  TERRA  Australis  Cognita;  or  Voyages  to  the  Terra  Aus- 
tralis  or  Southern  Hemisphere  during  the  16th-18th  Cen 
turies.     Half  calf.  3  vols.     8°  Edinburgh,  1766 


of  Jared  SparJcs.  IJ5 

2583  TESORO  della  Prosa  Italiana;  nuovamente  orclinato  da  E. 
Alberi.     Edizione  2a.     Paper.  Large  8°   Firenze,  1841 

2584  TEXAS,  A  Visit  to.      Cloth,  map.  12°  New  York,  1834 

2585  THACHER,  James.     A  Military  Journal  during  the  American 
Revolutionary  War.     With  Biographical  Sketches  of  several 
General  Officers.     2d  Edition.     Half  cloth.     8°  Boston,  1827 

2586  •    History  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth,  from  its  First 

Settlement  in  1620,  to  1832.      Cloth.  12°  Boson,  1832 

2587  THACHER,   Samuel   C.     Sermons.     With  a  Memoir  by  F. 
W.  P.  Greenwood.     Boards.     2  copies.  8°  Boston,  1824 

2588  THATCHER,  Benjamin  B.     Memoir  of  Phillis  Wheatley. 

12°  Boston,  1834 

2589  THEOCRITUS,  Bion,  Moschus,  and  Tyrtaens.     Translated  by 
R.  Pohvhele.    With  Dissertations  and  Notes.     New  Edition. 
Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1811 

2590  THEOLOGICAL  Repository,  The.     [Edited  by  Priestley  and 
others.]     Half  russia.  6  vols.    8°  London,  1784-95 

The  names  of  most  of  the  contributors  are  written  in  the  tables  of  contents. 

2591  THEOPHRASTUS.     History  of  Stones,  with  an  English  Ver 
sion  and  Notes.     2d  Edition,  by  Sir  John  Hill.     Sheep. 

8°  London,  1774 

2592  THEVENOT,  MELCHISEDECH.    RECUEIL  DE  VOYAGES.    Half 
calf.  Small  8°  Paris,  1681 
Tliis  collection  contains: 

1.  "Avis."    pp.  16.     Particularly  valuable  f<T  its  table  of  contents,  in  four 
parts,  of  the  different  "  Relations"  which  had  been  published  in  Thevenot's 
folio  collection  up  to  the  date  of  this  volume. 

2.  "Decouverte  de  quelques  Pays  et  Nations  (7e  I'Amerique  Septentrionale." 
pp.  43.     By  Father  Marquette  and  the  Sieur  Joliet;  w.th  a  map  of  the  Mis 
sissippi. 

3.  "  Discours  sur  TArt  de  Navisation."     With  plate. 

4.  "  Voyage  d'un  Ambassadeur  que  le  Tzaar  de  Moscovie  envoy  a  par  terre 
a  la  Chine,  1'Anne'e  1653."    pp.  J8. 

5.  "  Carte  de  la  Route  d' Abel  Tasman  autour  de  la  Terra  Australe,"  20  by 
15  in. 

6.  "Les  HHoires  Naturelles  de  1'Ephemere,  et   du  Cancelhis  ou  Bernhard 
1'Hermite,  dec-rites  et  represented  par  Figures,  par  Mr.  Swammerdam." 

7.  "  Le  Cabinet  (le  Mr.  Swammerdam." 

"This  volume  is  rare,  and  particularly  valuable  as  containing  Marquette's 
narrative  of  his  voyage  down  the  Mississippi,  nine  years  before  I  a  Salle. 
The  map  is  extremely  curious,  as  being  the  first  that  was  ever  published  of 
the  Mississippi  river." —  j.  s.  The  engravings  to  illustrate  Swaimnerdam'a 
natural  histories,  are,  writh  one  exception,  admirably  distinct  and  delicate. 
Ti  e  only  deficiency  in  the  volume  is,  that  it  does  not  contain  the  m  p  adver 
tised  in'its  table  of  contents,  entitled:  "Carte  de  la  Dei-ouverte  de  la  Terre 
de  Felmer;  "  a  deficiency  also  found  in  the  copy  in  the  library  of  Harvard 
College. 

2593  THIERRY,  Augustin.     Histoire  de  la   Conquete  de  1'Angle- 
terre  par  les  Normands.     2e  Edition,  avec  Atlas.     Half  calf . 

±voh.     S°  Pan's,  1826 

2594  Lettres    sur    1'Histoire    de    Erance.      oe   Edition. 

Paper.  8°  Port's,  1836 

2595  THIERS,  A.    Histoire  de  la  Re  volution  Francaise.    Half  calf . 

10  vols.     8°  Parts,  1824-27 

2596  Same.     Paper.  6  vols.     8°  Bruxelles,  1834 


176  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2597  "  THINGS  New  and  Old,"  for  the  Glory  of  God,  and  Everlast 
ing  Benefit  of  all  who  read  and  understand  them.     By  a 
Descendant  from   one   of  the   Early  Puritanic  Governors. 
Cloth.  8°  Portland,  1845 

2598  THOMAS  a  Kempis.     De  Imitatione  Christi   Libri  Quatuor. 
Cloth.  18°  Londini,  Pickering,  1827 

2599  THOMAS,  B.  F.     Speeches  in  the  Thirty  Seventh  Congress 
and  in  the  Vacation.  8°  Boston,  1863 

2600  THOMAS,    E.    S.  *  Reminiscences  of  the    Last    Sixty   Five 
Years,  commencing  with  the   Battle  of  Lexington.     Also 
Sketches  of  his  own  Life  and  Times.     Vol.  I.      Cloth. 

12°  Hartford,  1840 

2601  THOMAS,  ISAIAH.     THE  HISTORY  OF  PRINTING  IN  AMER 
ICA.     With  a  Biography  of  Printers,  and    an  Account  of 
Newspapers.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  Concise  View  of  the 
Discovery  and  Progress  of  the  Art  in  other  Parts  of  the 
World.      Calf.  2  voh.     8°   Worcester,  1810 

Fine  copy,  with  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparks. 

2602  THOMAS  the  Rhymer.     The  XLV  Chapter  of  the  Prophe 
cies  of  Thomas   the   Rhymer,  in   Verse ;   with   Notes  and 
Illustrations.     Dedicated  to  Doctor   Silverspoon,  Preacher 
of  Sedition  in  America.     Half  morocco,    pp.  19. 

8°  Edinburgh,  1776 

2603  THOMPSON,  Benjamin  F.     History  of  Long  Island.      Cloth. 
Plates.  8°  New  York,  1839 

2604  THOMPSON,  Daniel  P.]     The  Green  Mountain  Boys,  a  His 
torical   Tale  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Vermont.      Cloth. 

Z  vols.  in  \.     12°  Boston,  1848 

2605  • History  of  the  Town  of  Montpelier,  from  the  Time 

it  was  first  chartered,  in  1781,  to  1860.      Cloth. 

8°  Montpelier,  1860 

2605a  ]    The  Rangers,  or  the  Tory's   Daughter ;  a  Tale 

Illustrative  of  the  Revolutionary  History  of  Vermont.     Cloth. 
2  vols.  in  1.  12°  Boston,  1851 

2606  THOMPSON,  G.  A.     The  Geographical  and  Historical  Dic 
tionary  of  America  and  the  West  Indies.     Containing  an 
entire  Translation  of  the   Spanish  Work  of  Colonel  Don 
Antonio  de  Alcedo,  with  large  Additions  and  Compilations. 
Half  calf,  5  vols.     4°  London,  1812-15 

2607  THOMPSON,  John  S.      The   Monotessaron  ;   or   the    Gospel 
History.  8°  Baltimore,  1829 

2608  THOMPSON,   Mrs.   Katharine.]       The    Queens   of    Society. 
Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1860 

2609  THOMPSON,  William.     An  Inquiry  into  the   Principles  of 
the  Distribution  of  Wealth  most  Conducive  to  Human  Hap 
piness.     Boards.  8°  London,  1824 

2610  •   Appeal  of  One   Half  the  Human   Race,  Women, 

against  the  Pretensions  of  the  Other  Half,  Men,  to  retain 


of  Jared  Sparks.  177 

them  in  Political,  and  thence  in  Civil  and  Domestic  Slavery. 
Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

2611  THOMPSON,  Zadock.     A  Gazetteer  of  Vermont.     Sheep. 

12°  Montpelier,  1824 

2612  -  -   History  of  Vermont,  Natural,  Civil,  and  Statistical, 
with  a  New  Map,  and  200  Engravings.     Sheep. 

8°  Burlington,  1842 

"  One  of  the  best  and  most  conscientious  abridged  histories  we  have  of  any 
State."—  Stevens. 

2613  THOMSON,  Charles.     The  Ordinances  of  the  Mines  of  New- 
Spain.     Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

2614  THOMSON,   James.     The  Seasons.     With   the   Life  of  the 
Author,  by  P.  Murdoch.     Boards.  8°  London,  1811 

2615  Works,  with  his  Last  Corrections  and  Life.      Calf. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1802-3 

2616  THOMSON,  John  Lewis.     History  of  the  Wars  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Earliest  Colonial  Times  to  the  Close  of  the 
Mexican  War.     Cloth.    2  vols.  in  one.    ti°  Philadelphia,  1854 

2617  THOMSON,  W.  M.     The  Land  and  the   Book;  or  Biblical 
Illustrations   drawn  from  the  Manners   and   Customs,  the 
Scenes  and  Scenery  of  the  Holy  Land.      Cloth.     Maps,  en 
gravings,  etc.  2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1860 

2618  THORNTON,  John  Wingate.     Colonial  Schemes  of  Popham 
and  Gorges.     Half  cloth.  8°  Boston,  1863 

2619  —    —   The  First   Records  of  Anglo- American   Coloniza 
tion :  their  History.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1859 

2620  -  The  Landing  at  Cape  Anne,  or  the  Charter  of  the 
First  Permanent  Colony  on  the  Territory  of  the  Massachu 
setts  Company.     Now  discovered  and  first  published  from 
the  Original  Manuscript.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1854 

2621  -        —   The  Pulpit  of  the   American   Revolution  ;  or  the 
Political  Sermons  of  the  Period  of  1776.    With  a  Historical 
Introduction,  Notes,  and  Illustrations.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1860 

2622  THRUSH,  Thomas.     Letters  to  the  Jews.     Boards. 

8°  York,  1829 

2623  THUCYDIDES.     The  History  of  the   Grecian  War.     Trans 
lated  by  Th.  Ilobbes.     Boards.  8°  London,  1822 

2624  -  The  History  of  the  Peloponnesian  War.     Trans 
lated  by  William  Smith.     New  Edition.     Calf. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1812 

2625  —    —    The  Same.     Newly  translated  with  Copious  Anno 
tations,     by  S.  T.  Bloomfield.     Half  cloth. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1829 

2626  TIBY,  Paul.]     Esquisses  Rornantiques  ;  ou  Melanges  Litte- 
raires;  en  Vers  et  en  Prose.     Paper.  18°  Paris,  1827 

With  (he  author's  autograph. 

2627  TICKELL,    Richard.]     Anticipation :    containing    the    Sub 
stance  of  his  M y's  Most  Gracious  Speech  to  both  H s 


1?8  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

of  P t,  on   the   Opening  of  the  Approaching   Session. 

Ninth  Edition.     Half  calf  ,  neat ;  the  last  leaf  defective. 

8°  London,  1778 

2628  TICKELL,  Richard.]    La  Cassette  Yerte  de  Monsieur  de  Sar- 
tine  trouvee  chez  Mademoiselle  Du  The.    6e  Edition  revue  et 
corrigee  sur  celles  de  Leipsic  et  d' Amsterdam.     Half  calf. 

pp.  76.     8°  La  Haye,  chez  la  Veuve 

Whisker field^  in    de   platte  Borze  by   de  Vrydogmerkt,   1779 
Also  the   translation,  The   Green  Box  of  M.   de  Sartine.      8°  London,  1779. 
Franklin  plays  a  prominent  part  in  this  squib. 

2629  TICKNOR,  George.     History  of  Spanish  Literature. 

3  vols.     8°  New  York,  1849 
Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2630  TILLOTSON,  John.     Sermons  on  several  Subjects  and  Occa 
sions.      Old  calf .  12  vols.     8°  London,  1742-43 

2631  TIMON,  a   Play.     Now  first  printed.     Edited  by  the  Rev. 
Alex.  Dyce.      Cloth.       8°  London,  Shakespeare  Society,  1842 

2632  TOCQUEVILLE,  Alexis  Charles  Henri  Clerel  DE.     De  la  De 
mocratic  en  Amerique.     Paper.    4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1835-40 

2633  — Democracy  in  America..   Translated  by  H.  Reeve. 

.  With   an   Original   Preface   and  Notes,  by  J.    C.  Spencer. 

Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1838 

2634 The  Same.  Edited,  with  Notes,  the  Translation  re 
vised  and  in  great  part  rewritten,  and  the  Additions  made 
to  the  Recent  Paris  Editions  now  first  translated,  by  Francis 
Bowen.  Cloth.  2  vols.  8°  Cambridge,  1862 

2635  L'Ancien  Regime  et  la  Revolution.     Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1857 

2636  Memoir,  Letters,  and  Remains.    Translated.    Cloth. 

2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1862 

2637  TOD,  Thomas.]      Consolatory  Thoughts  on  American  Inde 
pendence.    By  a  Merchant.    Half  calf .    8°  Edinburgh,  1782 

2638  TODD,  Mrs.  Susan  Hill.     Occasional  Poems  ;  a  New  Year's 
Offering.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1851 

2639  TOKEN  and  Atlantic  Souvenir.     Edited  by  S.  G.  Goodrich. 
Turkey  morocco.  12°  Boston,  1838 

2640  TOMLINE,  George.     Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  the  Right  Hon. 
William   Pitt.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1821 

2G41  TONE,  Theobald  Wolfe.  Life.  Written  by  himself,  and 
continued  by  his  Son.  Half  cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Washington,  1826 

2642  TOOKE,  W.      View   of   the    Russian    Empire    during   the 
Reign  of  Catharine  II.     2d  Ed.     Sheep. 

3  vols.     8°  London,  1800 

2643  TORY  PAMPHLETS,  1774-75.     Nine  scarce  tracts  in  1 
vol.  so  lettered.     Half  calf .     8° 

1.  THE  OTHER  Side  of  the  Question;  or  a  Defence  of  the  Liberties  of  North 
America.  In  Answer  to  [Cooper's]  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reasonable 
Americans.  By  a  Citizen.  [Not  a  Tory  Pamphlet.] 

30  pp.     8°  New  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1774 


of  Jared  Sparks.  179 

2.  AN  ENGLISHMAN'S  Answer  to  the  Address  from  the  Delegates  to  the 
People  of  Great  Britain,  in  a  Letter  to  the  several   Colonies  which  were 
represented  in  the  late  Continental  Congress. 

Half  title  and  26  pp.     8°  New  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1775 

3.  PILLS  for  the  Delegates;  or  the  Chairman  chastised,  in  a  Series  of  Letters 
addressed  to  Pe}'ton   Randolph,  Esq. ;  on  his  Conduct  as  President  of  the 
General  Congress:  held  at  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  September  5,  1774.     By 
Grotius.     Originally  published  in  the  "Massachusetts   Gazet'e,"  and  now 
first  collected.  32  pp.     8°  New  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1775 

4.  THE  Two  CONGRESSES  cut  up;  or  a  few  Remarks  upon  some  of  the  Votes 
and  Resolutions  of  the  Continental  Congress,  held  at  Philadelphia  in  Septem 
ber,  and  the  Provincial   Congress,  held  at  Cambridge,  in  November,  1774. 
By  a  Friend  to  Peace  and  Good  Order. 

So  Boston,  Printed;  New  York,  Reprinted  by  James  Rirington,  [1775] 

5.  WHAT  THINK  ye  of  the  Congress  now?    Or  an  Enquiry  how  far  the 
Americans  are  bound  to  abide  by  and  execute  the  Decisions  of  the  late 
Congress.     [By  Kev.  Thomas  B.  CHANDLER.] 

48  pp.     8°  New  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1775 

6.  A  PLAN  of  the  proposed  Union  between  Great  Britain,  and  the  Colonies 
of  New-Hamp-lnre,   Massachusetts-Bay,    Rhode-Island,    New-York,  New- 
Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Delaware  Counties,  Virginia,  North   Caro 
lina, 'South  Carolina,  and  Georgia.      Which  was  produced  by  one  of  the 
Delegates  from  Pennsylvania,  in  Congress,  as  mentioned  in  the  preceding 
Work.     [By  Galloway.]         4  pp.     8°  [Neiv  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1775] 

7.  THE  TRIUMPH  of  the  Whigs;  or  t'  other  Congress  convened. 

8  pp.     8°  Ncio  York;  by  James  Rivington,  1775 

8.  AN  ALARM  to  the  Legislature  of  the  Province  of  New  York  occasioned 
by  the  present  1'olitical  Disturbances,  in  North  America;  Addressed  to  the 
Hon.  Representatives  of  the  General  Assembly  convened. 

15  pp.     8°  New  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1775 

9.  SHORT  ADVICE  to  the  Counties  of  New  York.     By  a  Country  Gentleman. 

15pp.     8°  New  York,  by  James  Rivington,  1774 

This  very  rare  volume,  in  fine  condition,  bears  the  autograph  of  Mr.  Sparks,  and  the 
table  of  contents  in  his  handwriting. 

2644  TORRE Y,  Jesse.     The  Moral  Instructor.     5th  Ed. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1827 

2645  TOULONGEON,  F.  E.     Histoire  de  France  depuis  la  Revo 
lution  de  1789.     Avec  Cartes  et  Plans.     Half  sheep. 

7  voh.     8°  Paris,  1801-10 

2646  TOWLE,  Nathaniel  C.     A  History  and  Analysis  of  the  Con 
stitution  of  the  United  States.     Cloth.          12°  Boston,  1860 

2647  TOWNSEND,  Rev.  Joseph.     Free  Thoughts  on  Despotic  and 
Free  Governments.  12°  London,  1781 

2648  TRACTS  ON  THE"  REVOLUTION.      8  pamphlets  in   1   vol. 
Half  calf.     8°  viz.:  — 

1.  A  SPEECH  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the  Bill  for  altering  the  Char 
ters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.     The  Second  Edition  [by  Bishop 
SHIPLEY].  viii.  and  36  pp.     80  London,  1774 

2.  A  LETTER  from  a  Virginian  to  the  Members  of  the  Congtvss  to  be  held  at 
Philadelphia,  on  the  1st  of  September,  1774.      Wanting  all  after  p.  26. 

8<>  Printed  in  the  year  1774 

3.  STRICTURES  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled,  "A  Friendly  Address  to  all  Reason 
able  Americans,  on  the  Subject  of  our  Political  Confusions."    Addressed  to 
the  People  of  America.     [By  Gen.  Charles  LEK.] 

12  pp.     12°  New  York,  Printed ;  Boston,  Reprinted,  by  I.  Thomas,  1775 

4.  A  PLAN  for  conciliating  the  Jarring  Political  Interests  of  Great  Britain  and 
her  North  American  Colonies,  and  for  promoting  a  General  Re  Union  through 
out  the  whole  of  the  Bnti-h  Empire,  xviii.pp.  8°  London,  for  J.  Ridley,  1775 

5.  A  FEW  REMARKS  upon  some  of  the  Votes  and  Resolutions  of  the   Conti 
nental   Congress,  held   at  Philadelphia,  in   September,  and  the  Provincial 
Congress  held  at  Cambridge  in  November,  1774.     By  a  Friend  to  Peace  and 
Good  Order.  20  pp.    80  Printed  for  the  Purchasers,  1775 


180  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

6.  THE  STRICTURES  or  the  Friendly  Address  exam'ned,  and  a  Refutation 
of  its  Principles  attempted.     Addressed  to  the  Pt-ople  of  America. 

14  pp.     8°  Printed  in  the  Year  1775 

7.  A  CANDID  EXAMINATION  of  the  Mutual  Claims  of  Great  Britian  and  the 
Colonies:  with  a  Plan  of  Accommodation,  on  Constitutional  Principles.     [By 
Joseph  GALLOWAY.]  62 pp.     8°  Ntw  York,  by  James  Rivinyton,  1775 

8.  THK  RIGHTS  of  Great  Britain  asserted  againct  the  Claims  of 'America; 
being  an  Answer  to  the  Declaration  of  the  Gei.eral  Coimr  ss.      7th  Edition. 
To  which  is  now  added  a  Refutation  of  Dr.  Price's  State  of  the  National 
Debt.     [Said  to  be  written  by  Sir  John  Dalrym pie.     See  Rich's  Catalogue, 
p.  6.]  iv.  and  84  pp.  with  1  folded  sheet."   80  Londtm,f»r  T.  Cadtll,  1776 

9.  A  LETTER  to  the  Earl  of  Abingdon,  discussing  a  Position  relative  to  a 
Fundamental  Right    of    the    Constitution;    contained    in    his    Lordship's 
Thoughts  on  the  Letter  of  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  to  the   Sheriffs   of  Bristol. 
By  John  Cartwright.  48/?/>.     8°  London,  by  J.  Almon,  1778 

The  table  of  contents  to  this  valuable  volume  is  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr.  Sparks, 
and  on  the  title  of  the  first  tract  is  his  autograph. 

2649  TRACTS,  Theological.     7  in  1  vol.     Half  sheep,  worn. 

8°  London,  1719-21 

2650  TRACY,  Le  Comte  Destutt.      A  Treatise  on  Political  Econ 
omy.      Translated  from  the  Unpublished  French   Original. 
Sheep.  8°  Georgetown,  1817 

2651  TRACY,  Joseph.     The  Great  Awakening.    A  History  of  the 
Revival  of  Religion  in  the  Time  of  Edwards  and  Whitefield. 
Portrait  of  Whitefield.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1842 

2652  TRADE  and  Commerce,  an   Essay  on  ;  containing   Observa 
tions  on  Taxes,  Reflections  on  the  Importance  of  our  Trade 
to  America,  etc.      Calf.  8°  London,  1770 

2653  TRAITS  of  the  Aborigines  of  America.     A  Poem.     Sheep. 

12°  Cambridge,  1822 

2654  TREMLETT,  John.      Six   Sets   of  Prayers  for  the   Use   of 
Christian  Families.     Half  calf .  12°  London,  1813 

2655  TKESCOT,  William  Henry.      The   Diplomacy  of  the   Revo 
lution  ;  an  Historical  Study.      Calf.       12°  New  York,  1752 

2656  The  Diplomatic  History  of  the  Administrations  of 

Washington  and  Adams,  1789-1801.     Half  calf . 

* '12°' Boston,  1857 

2657  TRIOMPHE  du  Nouveau  Monde  ;   Reponses    Academiques, 
formant  un  Nouveau  Systeme  de  Confederation.    Par  FAmi 
du  Corps  Social.      Calf.  2  voh.  in  one.     8°  Paris,  1785 

2658  TRUMBULL,  Benjamin.     A  Complete  History  of  Connecti 
cut,  Civil   and  Ecclesiastical,  from   the  Emigration   of  its 
First  Planters  in  1630,  to  1764,  and  the  Close  of  the  Indian 
Wars.     Vol.  II.     Sheep.  8°  New  Haven,  1818 

2059  . A  General  History  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica,  from  the  Discovery  in  1492,  to  1792.  Vol.  I.  Exhibit 
ing  a  General  View  of  the  Principal  Events  from  the 
Discovery  of  North  America,  to  1765.  Boards. 

8°  Boston,  1810 
No  other  volume  was  published. 

2660  TRUMBULL,  John.     Autobiography,  Reminiscences,  and  Let 
ters,  from  1756,  to  1841.    Cloth.  Portrait.  8°  New  York,  1841 

2661  TUCKER,  G.     The  Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.      Cloth.    Por 
trait.  2  voh.     8°  Philadelphia,  1837 


of  Jared  SparJcs.  181 

2662  TUCKER,  Josiah,  D.  D.,  Dean  of  Glocester.      Four  tracts  on 
American  Affairs.     Bound  in  one  volume.     Half  calf. 

8°  Glocester,  1775-76 

2663  TUCKEKMAN,  Henry  T.     John  W.  Francis,  M.  D.      A   Bio 
graphical  Essay.      Cloth.  12°  No  title-page  or  date. 

2664  The  Life  of  Silas  Talbot,  Commander  in  the  Navy 

of  the  United  States.      Turkey  mor.         18°  Neiv  York,  1850 

2665  TUCKEY,  J.  K.     Narrative  of  an  Expedition  to  explore    the 
River   Zaire,  usually  called  the  Congo,  in  South  Africa,  in 
1816.     Half  calf.  8°  New  York,  1818 

2666  TUDOR,  William.    The  Life  of  James  Otis,  of  Massachusetts  : 
containing  also  Notices  of  some   Contemporary  Characters 
and  Events,  from  1760,  to  1775.     Boards.      8°  Boston,  1823 

2667  TUPPER,  M.  F.     Proverbial  Philosophy.    1st  and  2d  Series. 
Paper.  2  vols.     16°  New  York,  1845 

2668  TURGOT,  A.  R.  J.  Baron  de  VAulne.     GEuvres.     Precedees 
et  accompagnees  de  Memoires  et  de  Notes -sur  sa  Vie,  son 
Administration,  et  ses  Ouvrages.     Paper. 

9  vols.     8°  Paris,  1810-11 

2669  ViedeTurgot.     Half  sheep.  8°  A  Berne,  1787 

2670  TURNER,  Henry.     Sermons.     To  which    are    added  a  few 
Occasional  Addresses.     2d  Edition.     Boards. 

8°  Newcastle,  1823 

2671  TURNER,  Sharon.     The  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  Half 
calf.  3  vok.     8°  Paris,  1840 

2672  TURPIN,  F.  H.     Histoire  du  Gouvernement  des  Anciennes 
Republiques.    Ou  Ton  decouvre  les  Causes  de  leur  Elevation 
et  de  leur  Deperissement.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1769 

2673  TYSON,  Job  R.     The  Lottery  System  in  the  United  States. 
Cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1837 

From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2674  TYTLER,  A.  F.,  Lord   Woodhouselee.     Universal  History,  to 
the  Beginning  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1838 

2675  -    NION  of  Churches,   The,  in  the   Spirit  of  Charity; 

with  Articles  of  Association,  and  Ritual.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1865 

2676  UNITARIAN    Miscellany   and    Christian   Monitor,    1821-24. 
[Edited  by  Jared  Sparks.]      Calf. 

6  vols.     12°  Baltimore,  1822-24 

2677  UNITARIANISM.     Letters  to  a  Protestant  Divine  in  Defence 
of  Unitarianism.     By  Another  Barrister.     Second  Edition. 

8°  London,  1824 

2678  UNITARIANS.    Reports  presented  to  the  Western  Conference, 
May  1854.      Cloth.  4°  Louisville,  1854 

2679  UNITED  Mexican  Mining  Association.     Report  of  the  Court 
of  Directors ;  addressed  to  the  Shareholders.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1825 


182  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2680  UNITED  STATES.     Convention  between  the  United  States  of 
America  and  the  French  Republic.       8°  Philadelphia,  1807 

2681   •   A  General  View  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

18°  London,  1833 

2682  JOURNAL,  Acts,  and  Proceedings  of  the  Convention, 

assembled  at  Philadelphia,  May  14,  and  dissolved  Monday, 
Sept.  17,  1787,  which  formed  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.     Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1819 

2683  .    Same. 

2684  Laws  of  the  United  States  of  America.     Published 

by  Authority.     Sheep.  12  vols.     8°  Phil.  1796[-1814]. 

2685  Manufactures  of  the  United  States  in  1860.     Half 

russia.  4°  Washington,  1865 

2686  The   Seventh   Census  of  the  United   States,  1850. 

J.  D.  B.  De  Bow,  Superintendent  of  the  United  States  Cen 
sus.     Half  russia.     pp.  cxxxvi.,  1022.     4°  Washington,  1853 

2687  A  Sketch  of  the  Internal  Condition  of  the  United 

States  of  America,  and  of  their   Political    Relations  with 
Europe.     By  a    Russian     [A.  Eustaphieve  ?]      Translated 
from  the  French,  with  Notes.     Half  cloth.        8°  Bait.  1826 

2688  —    —    State  Papers  and  Publick  Documents  of  the  United 
States,  from  the  Accession  of  Washington.     3d  Edition,  in 
cluding  Confidential  Documents.     Boards. 

12  vols.     8°  Boston,  1819 

2689  -     A  Statement  of  the  Accounts  of  the  United  States 

of  America,  during  the  Administration  of  the  Superintendant 
of  Finance,  commencing  with  his  Appointment,  on  the  20th 
Day  of  February,  1781,  and  Ending  with  his  Resignation,  on 
the  1st  Day  of  November,  1784.     Half  sheep,  much  defaced. 

Folio,  Philadelphia,  1785 

2690  Statistical  View  of  the  United  States,  being  a  Com 
pendium  of  the   Seventh   Census.     By  J.  D.  B.   De  Bow. 
Cloth.  8°  Washington,  1854 

2691  UNITED  STATES  Army  and  Navy  Journal.      Unbound. 

2  vols.     Folio,  New  York,  1863-65 

2692  UNITED  STATES  BANK.     Legislative  and  Documentary  His 
tory  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.     Compiled  by  M. 
St.  Clair  Clarke  and  D.  A.  Hall.     Half  russia. 

8°  Washington,  1832 

2693  UNITED    STATES    Register;    Supplement    for    July    1829. 
Half  morocco.  18°  Washington,  1829 

2694  UNIVERSITIES.      Parliamentary     Reports,    Evidence     and 
Documents,  respecting  Scotch  Universities. 

5  vols.     Folio,  London,  1837 

2695  UPDIKE,    Wilkins.      Memoirs   of   the    Rhode-Island    Bar. 
Cloth.  Boston,  1842 

2696  UPIIAM,  Charles  W.     Lectures  on  Witchcraft,  comprising  a 
History  of  the  Delusion  in  Salem,  in  1692.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1831 


of  Jared  Sparks.  1 S3 

2697  USSIIER,  G.  Neville.     The  Elements  of  English  Grammar. 
Cloth.  12°  Glocester,  1786 

2698  VIAIL,  EUGENE  A.     De  la  Litterattire  et  des  Hommes 

iJ/     de  Lettres  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     Paper. 

8°  A  Paris,  1841 

2699  Notice   sur   les   Indiens   de  1'Amerique  du  Nord, 

ornee  de  quatre  Portraits  colories,  dessines  d'apres  Nature. 
Map.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1840 

2700  VAINES,  Dom  DE.     Dictionnaire  Raisonne  de  Diplomatique, 
contenant  les  Regies  Principales  et  Essentielles  pour  servir 
a  dechiffrer  les  Anciens   Titres,  Diplomes,  et  Monuments ; 
ain<i   qu'a  justifier  de  leur  Date   et  de  leur  Authenticite. 
Half  calf.    '  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1773-74 

2701  VALIN,  R.  J.     Commentaire  sur  FOrdonnance  de  la  Marine. 
2e  Edition.     Half  cloth.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1841 

2702  VALPY,  Richard.     The   Elements  of  Greek  Grammar,  with 
Notes.     Sheep.  ,     12°  Boston,  1814 

2703  VANIERE,  P.     Gradus  ad  Parnassum.     Edition  de  M.  Noel. 

8°  Paris,  1810 

2704  VAN  SCHAACK,  Henry  C.     The  Life  of  Peter  Van  Schaack, 
embracing   Selections  from  his   Correspondence  and  other 
"Writings,  during  the  American  Revolution  and  his  Exile 
in  England.      Cloth.     Portrait.  8°  New  York,  1842 

2705  VATEII,  J.  S.     Untersuchungen  iiber  Amerika's  Bevolkerung 
aus  dem  altem  Continente.     Half  sheep.      8°  Leipzig,  1810 

2706  VATTEL,  Emmerich  DE.     The  Law  of  Nations.     From  the 
French.      Calf,  slightly  injured  on  the  hack.     8°  London,  1793 

2707  VAUGHAN,  William.     Tracts  on  Docks  and  Commerce,  now 
first  collected.     With  an  Introduction, .Memoir,  and  Miscel 
laneous  Pieces.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1839 

2708  VENEGAS,   Miguel.]      Histoire    Naturelle    et    Civile  de  la 
Californie.     Traduite  par  M.  E[idous].     Map.      Calf. 

3  vols.     16°  Paris,  1767 

2709  VENTURINI,  C.      Chronik  des  19en  Jahrhunderts.     Ier  Band, 
das  Jahr  1826  enthaltend.     Paper.  8°  Leipzig,  1828 

This  work,  although  only  the  first  volume,  is  complete  in  itself;  containing  a 
very  full  history  of  the  "year  1826. 

2710  VERGENNES,   Charles   Gravier,    Comte  DE.     Memoire    His- 
torique  et   Politique  sur  la  Louisiane.     Accompagne  d'un 
Precis  de  la  Vie  de  ce  Ministre,  et  suivi  d'autres  Memoires 
sur   I'lndostan,  Saint   Domingue,  la   Corse,  et   la  Guyane. 
Orne  du  Portrait  de  M.  de  Vergennes.    A  Paris,  An  X.-IS02 

"  This  Memoir  was  not  wriften  by  Vergennes.     See  Life  of  La  Salle  in  the 
American  Biography,  Vol.  XL,  p.  183."  —  J.  s.     The  portrait  is  wanting. 

2711  VERMONT  Quarterly  Gazetteer.     Nos.  1-6. 

Ludlow,  Vt.  1860-63 

2712  VERMONT  State  Papers;  being  a  Collection  of  Records  and 
Documents,  connected  with  the  Assumption  and  Establish- 


Catalogue  of  the  Library 

ment  of  Government  by  the  People  of  Vermont.     Compiled 
by  William  Slade.     Sheep.  8°  Middlebury,  1823 

2713  VERPLANCK,    G.   C.     An  Essay  on  the  Doctrine  of  Con 
tracts  ;  being  an  Inquiry  how  Contracts  are  affected,  in  Law 
and  Morals,  by  Concealment,  Error,  or  Inadequate   Price. 
Boards.  8°  New  York,  1825 

2714  Vico,  G.  B.     QEuvres  Choisies,  contenant  ses  Memoires, 
ecrits  par  lui-meme,  La  Science  Nouvelle,  les  Opuscules, 
Lettres,  etc.     Paper.  2  vols.     8°  Paris,  1835 

2715  Principes  de  la  Philosophic  de  1'Histoire.    Traduits 

par  Jules  Michelet.  2  torn.     18°  Bruxelhs,  1835 

2716  VIEWS  and  Designs,  88,  mounted,  7  in.  by  10.     Half  turkey 
morocco. 

Many  of  these  well  illustrate  the  MSS.  Maps  hereafter  described.  Environs 
of  Boston,  with  three  wharves;  Boston  Common,  with  one  large  tree,  cattle, 
tents,  and  abouta  dozen  houses  insight;  North  view  of  Castle  William  in  the 
Harbor  of  Boston  ;  Faneuil  Hall;  Old  State  House  in  Bos-ton,  Chariot  Street, 
and  distant  Masts;  Destruction  of  the  Tea  in  Boston  Harbor  (3  views); 
Southwest  view  of  the  Light-house  at  the  Entrance  of  Boston  Harbor; 
Liberty  Tree,  with  Houses;  Boston  with  the  Environs,  Dorrhester  Flats,  and 
Noddle's  Island,  and  Redoubts;  Boston  (2  viwws);  Bos'on  Common;  Faneuil 
Hall  from  the  Water;  Bunker  Hill  Monument;  The  Green  in  Lexington, 
where  the  British  first  fired  on  the  Amercans;  Battle  of  Lexington  ("  The 
old  square  '  meeting-house'  seen  in  both,"  "  The  Pub'ic  and  Me,"  Major  Pit- 
cairn,  the  Provincial  Company,  &c.  are  marked;  colored);  3  views  of  the 
Battle  of  Lexington,  rudely  engraved;  Concord  in  1776;  2  rude  engravings, 
of  the  Battle  of  "Bunker's  Hill;  Charlestown  from  the  Dome  of  the  "State 
House;"  Mop  of  Charlestown  and  Vicinity,  Position  of  Americans  and  Brit 
ish  at  the  Battle,  17  June  '76;  Original  drawing  of  a  Map  made  for  Ellis' 
Life  of  Mason,  in  the  Amer.  Biograph}*;  New  London  from  Mainwaring's 
Hill;  Gen.  Putnam's  Escape  from  the  British  at  Horse-neck;  New  York, 
from  the  Water,  with  Shipping;  Old  City- Hal  I,  New  York;  Plan  of  the  Bat 
tle  of  Long  Island;  The  Beverly  Hons0,  Arnold's  Head-quarters  when  com 
mander  at  West  Point;  Battle-field  of  Brandy  wine;  Smith  House  at  Haver- 
straw,  Scene  of  the  Conference  between  Arnold"  and  Andre;  Capture  of  Andre* ; 
Monument  to  Andre*  in  Westminster  Abbey;  Monument  of  John  Paulding, 
Captor  of  Andre";  Storming  of  Stony  Point,  on  the  Hudson;  F<  rt  Clinton, 
We^t  Point;  Fort  Putnam,  West  Point;  Military  School,  Wtst  Point:  Cats- 
kill  M  untains  and  the  Steamboat;  Pali^es  on'the  Hudson;  Death  of  Gen. 
Montgomery;  Monument  to  Montgomery;  Capture  of  Prescott  at  Rhode 
Island;  Rums  of  Ticonderoga,  Lake  Chnmpla'n  ;  Fort  Tic>nderoga;  Ruins 
of  Fort  Ticonderoga,  Lake  George;  Near  Skeenesborouah  on  Lake  Cham* 
plain;  Ticonderoga,  Saratoga;  Plan  of  the  Battle  of  Bennington,  on  a 
branch  of  the  Hoosac;  Sketch  of  Burgoyne's  Head-quarters,  Burgoyne's 
Surrender;  Plan  of  Battles  of  Stillwater  and  Sara  o.ga,  with  Burgoyne's 
Head-quarters  and  Camp,  The  Hudson ;  Surrender  of  Burgoyne  (rude  engrav 
ing);  Germ  an  town  Battle,  Chew's  House;  MeHal  to  Gen.  Gates  on  the  Sur 
render  of  Burgoyne;  Declaration  of  Independence;  Gen.  Le«  taken  prisoner 
by  Col.  Harcourt;  Group  at  the  Battle  of  IVr  t  n.26  Dec.,  1776;  Plan  of  the 
Battles  of  Trenton  and  Princeton ;  Washington  passing  the  Hudson;  Descent 
to  the  Valley  of  Wyoming;  "  Monmou  h  Battle-ground;"  View  from  the 
Hill  at  Bordentown;  Washington  taking  leave  of  his  Comrades  in  Arms; 
Inauguration  of  Washington;  Mount  Vernon ;  Washington  House,  Mount 
Vern 'ii ;  Birth-place  of  Washington ;  Tomb  of  Washington ;  Yorktown; 
Rii'hmo:  d;  Cornwallis  resigning  his  Sword  to  Washington;  Potomac;  Sur 
render  of  C»rnwatlis  at  Yorktown.  Oct.  19,  178L;  Jamestown;  Haddril's 
Point,  rear  Charleston,  S.  C. ;  Pulaski  s  Monument,  Episcopal  Church,  Sa 
vannah;  Mackinac;  Pittsburgh;  Du  Quesne;  Independent  Church  in  Balti 
more  where  Mr.  Sparks  was  ordained  the  first  pastor,  1819,  Dr.  Channing 
preaching  the  ordination  sermon);  Annual  Medal  of  Royal  Society  "  awarded 
to  Franklin";  "Franklin  Medal";  Stonehenge,  with  number  and  dimensions 
of  stones.  . 


of  Jarcd  Sparks.  185 

2717  VIGNERON,  J.     Maitre  Italien,  on  Nouvelle  Grammai re  Pra 
tique  Frai^oise  et  Italienne.      Calf.  8°  Lyon,  1811 

2718  VILLEMAIN,   Abel    Francois.     Cours  de   Litterature  Fran- 
c,aise.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1828 

2719  VINCE,  Rev.  S.     The  Principles  of  Fluxions,  for  the  Use  of 
Students.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

2720  VIKGILIUS  MARO,  Publius.     Opera,  cum  nppositis  Italico 
Carmine  Interpretationibus.  ac  Notis.      Vellum. 

3  vols.     8°  Mediolani,  1783-85 

2721  Bucolica,  Georgica,  et  -ZEneis.  1 2°  Paris,  1794 

2722 Same.     Morocco,  gilt.  16°  Parisiis,  Didot,  1798 

2723  • Same.    With  English  Notes,  by  Fr.  Bowen.    Sheep, 

a  little  defaced.  8°  Boston,  1842 

2724  VIRGINIA.     [Proceedings   and   Ordinances  of  Conventions 
held  at  Richmond  and  Williamsburg  in  1775  and  1776.] 
Reprinted  by  a  Resolution  of  the  House  of  Delegates.    Half 
sheep.  4°  Richmond,  1816 

2725  VOICE,  A,  from  the  Newsboys.     Cloth. 

2  copies.     12°  [New  York]  1860 

2726  VOCABOLAJUO  Ttaliano  e  Greco.    Boards.    18°  Venetia,  1815 

2727  VOLTAIRE,  F.  M.  A.  DE.     (Euvres  Completes.     Sheep. 

70  vols.     8°  Paris,  1785-89 

"  Beaumarchais's  Edition.     See  a  curious  account  of  this  Edition  in  Lom<i- 
nie's  '  Beaumarchais  et  son  Temps,'  Tom.  II.  p.  213."  —  J.  s. 

2728  -       —    Histoire  de  Charles  XIL,  Roi  de  Suede.     Edition 
Stereotype  de  Didot.  16°  Paris,  1817 

2729  —   —    Romans.     Sheep.  2  vols.     12°  Paris,  1818 

2730  Theatre.     Paper.  9  vols.     12°  Paris,  1809 

2731  VKEI-IDE,  Pieter.     Essai  sur  la  Liberte  du  Commerce  Mari 
time,  et  sur  la  Merite  de  1'Industrie  Nation  ale.     Traduit 
de  Hollanclais.  12°  La  Haye,  1824 

2732  JHIiJAGEXAAR,  Jan.     Verzameling  van  Historische  en 

™*      Politieke  Tract aaten.     Paper.     8°  Amsterdam,  17?6 

2733  WAIXWRIGIIT,  Rev.  J.  M.    Sermons  upon  Religious  Educa 
tion  and  Filial  Duty.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1829 

2734  WAKEFIELD,  Gilbert.    An  Enquiry  into  the  Opinions  of  the 
Christian  Writers  of  the  Three  First  Centuries  concerning 
the  Person  of  Christ.     Boards.  12°  London,  1824 

2735  Five  tracts  bound  in  1  volume.      Half  sheep,  ivorn. 

8°  Warrington,  and  London,  1781-95 

2736  Memoirs.     Written  by  Himself.     A  New  Edition, 

with  Corrections.      Calf.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1804 

2737  WALKER,  John.     A  Critical  Pronouncing  Dictionary. 

8°  London,  1818 

2738  Elements   of    Elocution.     Illustrated    by   Copper- 
Plates,  Explaining  the  Nature  of  Accent,  Emphasis,  Inflex 
ion,  and  Cadence.     3d  Edition.      Calf.          8°  London,  1806 


186  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2739  WALKER  J.   A  Key  to  the  Pronunciation  of  Greek,  Latin, 
and  Scripture  Proper  Names.  8°  Boston,  1808 

2740  WALKER,  Samuel.]     Letters  Descriptive   of  the  Virginia 
Springs.     By  Peregrine  Prolix.     2d  Edition.      Cloth. 

18°  Philadelphia,  1837 

2741  WALLIS,  John.     Grammatica  Lingvae  Anglicanae.      Calf. 

8°  Londini,  1765 

2742  WALN,  Robert,  Jr.     Life  of  the  Marquis   De  La  Fayette. 
Boards.     Portrait.  8°  Philadelphia,  1825 

2743  WALFOLE,  Horace.    Memoirs  of  the  Reign  of  King  George 
III.     Now  first  published  from  the  Original  MSS.     Edited, 
with  Notes,  by  Sir  Denis  Le  Marchant.      Cloth.      Portraits. 

4  vok.     8°  London,  1845 

Continued  in  the  following:  — 

2744  Journal  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  III.,  from 

the  Year  1771  to  1783.    Now  first  published  from  the  Orig 
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2  vols.     8°  London,  1859 

2745  WALSH,  Robert.     An  Appeal  from  the  Judgments  of  Great 
Britain  respecting  the  United  States  of  America.     Boards, 
a  little  loose.  8°  Philadelphia,  1819 

With  an  autograph  letter  from  the  author. 

2746  ]    A  Letter  on  the  Genius  and  Dispositions  of  the 

French  Government,  including  a  View  of  the  Taxation  of 
the  French  Empire.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1810 

2747  WALTON,  Bryan.]     Tntroductio  ad   Lectionem  Linguarum 
Orientalium.      Calf.  24°  Londini,  1655 

2748  WALTON,  Izaak.     Lives  of  Donne,  Wotton,   Hooker,  Her 
bert,  and  Sanderson.      Cloth.  2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1832 

2749  WALTON,  W.     An  Expose  of  the  Dissensions  of  Spanish 
America.     Paper.  8°  London,  1814 

2750  Another  copy.     Boards.  8°  London,  1814 

2751  Present  State  of  the  Spanish  Colonies.     Half  rus- 

sia.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1810 

2752  WARBURTON,  W.]    Letters  from  a  Late  Eminent  Prelate  to 
one  of  his  Friends.     2d  Edition.      Calf.        8°  London,  1809 

2753  WARD,  J.     Four  Essays  upon  the  English  Language.    Half 
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2754  WARDEN,   D.   B.     Description    Statistique,    Historique,   et 
Politique,  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Arncrique  Septentrionale,  de- 
puis    PEpoque    des    Premiers    Etablissemens    jusqu'a  nos 
Jours.     Paper.  5  vols.     8°  Paris,  1820 

2755  Recherches  sur  les  Antiquites  de  PAmerique  Sep 
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2756  WARE,  Henry.     Letters  addressed  to  Trinitarians  and  Cal- 
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2757  WARE,  Henry,  Jr.     Works.     Cloth,  with  portrait. 

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2758  WARE,  James.    The  Pocket  Farrier.    Slieep.    12°  N.  P.  1828 

2759  WARE,  John.     Memoir  of  Henry  Ware,  Jr.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1846 

2760  WARREN,  J.  C.     Address  before  the  American  Medical  As 
sociation.  8°  Boston,  1850 

2761  Etherization  ;  with  Surgical  Remarks.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1848 

2762  WARREN,  J.  Mason.     Recent  Progress  in  Surgery.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1864 

2763  WARREN,  Mrs.  Mercy.     History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and 
Termination  of  the  American  Revolution.     With  Biograph 
ical,  Political,  and  Moral  Observations.     Sheep. 

3  vols.     8°  Boston,  1805 

2764  —      — ]    THE  GROUP,  as  lately  acted  and  to  be  re-acted  to 
the  Wonder  of  all  Superior  Intelligences,  nigh  Head-Quar 
ters  at  Amboyne.     Half  calf ',  neat.     SCARCE. 

pp.  22.     8°  Boston,  Edes  and  Gill,  1775 

"  Written  by  Mrs.  M.  Warren,  Sister  of  James  Otis.  Vid.  Tudor'*  Life  of 
Otis,  p.  232."  —  J.  s.  Against  the  names  of  the  Dramatis  Person*  are  writ 
ten  those  of  the  persons  whom  they  are  supposed  to  represent. 

2765  WARTER,  John  Wood.    Appendicia  et  Pertinentiae  :  or  Pa 
rochial  Fragments  relating  to  the  Parish  of  West  Tarring, 
and  the  Chapelries  of  Heene  and  Durrington  in  the  County 
of  Sussex  ;  containing  a  Life  of  Thomas  a  Becket.      Cloth. 

8°  London,  1853 

2766  —    — ]    The  Last  of  the  Old  Squires.      Cloth. 

Small  4°  London,  1854 

2767  ]    The  Sea-Board  and  the  Down;    or  my  Parish  in 

the  South.     By  an  Old  Vicar,  etc.      Cloth,  with  illustrations. 

2  vols.     4°  London,  1860 

2768  WASHBURN,  Emory.     Sketches   of  the  Judicial    History  of 
Massachusetts  from  1630  to  the  Revolution  in  1775.    Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1840 

2769  A  Collection  of  Speeches  of  the  President  of  the 

United  States.  12°  Boston,  1796 

2770  WASHINGTON,  GEORGE.     Diary ;  from  the  First  Day  of 
October,  1789,  to  the  Tenth  Day  of  March,  1790.    From  the 
Original  Manuscript  now  first  printed.     Paper. 

8°  New  York,  1858 

"  One  hundred  copies  privately  printed,"  by  "the  Club,"  the  predecessor  of 
the  Bradford  Club.  Edited  by  Benson  J.  Lossing. 

2771  —        •    Diary  of  George  Washington,  from  1789  to  1791. 
Embracing   the   Opening  of  the   First   Congress,   and   his 
Tours  through  New  England,  Long  Island,  and  the  Southern 
States.     Together  with  his  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio  in 
1753.     Edited  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.      Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1860 

2772  —    —   Epistles,  Domestic,  Confidential,  and  Official,  from 
General  Washington.     Written  about  the  Commencement 

O 


188  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

of  the  American  Contest,  when  he  entered  on  the  Command 
of  the  Army  of  the  United  States.  With  an  Interesting 
Series  of  his  Letters,  particularly  to  the  British  Admirals, 
Arbuthnot  and  Digby  ;  to  General  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  Lord 
Cormvallis,  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Marquis  de  la  Fayette,  etc., 
etc.,  to  Benjamin  Harrison,  Esq.,  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Delegates  in  Virginia,  to  Admiral  the  Count  de  Grasse, 
General  Sullivan,  respecting  an  Attack  of  New  York,  in 
cluding  many  Applications  and  Addresses  presented  to  him, 
with  his  Answers  ;  Orders  and  Instructions,  on  Important 
Occasions,  to  his  Aids  de  Camp,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.  None  of 
which  have  been  printed  in  the  Two  Volumes  published  a  few 
Months  ago.  Boards. 

8°  New  York,  printed ;  reprinted,  London,  1796 
"All  the  letters  in  this  volume  to  p.  66  are  spurious,  not  having  been  written 
by  Washington.  See  Washington's  Writings,  Vol.  XL,  pp.  184,  192." 
Note  by  Mr.  Sparks.  This  is  another  reprint  of  the  ''  Spurious  Letters," 
(see  Nos.  2777,  2778  of  this  catalogue)  with  more  than  200  pages  of  genuine 
documents  added. 

2773  WASHINGTON,   George.      Facsimile    of  Washington's    Ac 
counts,  from  June,  1775  to  June,  1783.     Morocco. 

Folio.      Washington,  1833 

2774 Farewell  Address   to   the    People   of  the    United 

States  of  America.      Cloth.  4°  New  York,  1850 

This  is  one  of  175  copies  printed  for  presents  only.  It  was  given  to  Mr. 
Sparks  by  Mr.  James  Lenox,  of  New  York,  whose  autograph  it  contains. 
Stuart's  well-known  full-length  portrait  of  Washington,  and  another  portrait 
by  James  Peale,  are  prefixed. 

2775  •    Letters  from  his  Excellency  General  Washington, 

to  Arthur  Young,  Esq.,  F.  R.  S. ;  containing  an  Account  of 
his  Husbandry,  with  a  Map  of  his  Farm,  his   Opinions  on 
various  Questions  in  Agriculture,  and   many  Particulars  of 
the  Rural  Economy  of  the  United  States.     Half  calf,  neat. 

8°  London,  1801 

2776  Letters  from  his  Excellency,  George  Washington, 

President  of  the  United   States  of  America,  to   Sir  John 
Sinclair,  Bart,  M.  P.,  on  Agricultural  and  other  Interesting 
Topics.     Engraved  from  the   Original  Letters,  so  as  to  be 
an  Exact  Fac-simile  of  the  Handwriting  of  that  Celebrated 
Character.      Turkey  morocco,  very  neat.          4°  London,  1800 

2777  —        -  Letters  from   General  Washington  To  several  of 
his  Friends  in  the  Year  1776.     In  which  are  set  forth  A 
fairer  and  fuller  View  of  American  Politicks,  than  ever  yet 
transpired,  Or  the  Public  could  be  made  acquainted  with 
through  any  other  Channel.     Together  with  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Jacob  Duche's  (late  Chaplain  to  the  Congress)   Letter  to 
Mr.  Washington,  and  an  Answer  to  it,  by  Mr.  John  Parke,  a 
Lieutenant-Colonel  in  Mr.  Washington's  Army.     Half  calf. 
Fine  copy.  Title  and  53  pp.     8°  Print 
ed  [at  New  York  by  James   Rivington,~]    in  the    Year  1778 

On  the  title-page  is  the  autograph  of  Samuel  Adams,  an^  on  another  the  fol 
lowing,  "  Spurious  Letters  ascribed  to  Washington.  First  published  in  Lon- 


of  Jared  Sparks.  189 

don.  This  edition  \vas  probably  printed  in  New  York,  while  the  British  had 
possession  of  that  city.  See  '  Sparks's  Life  of  Washington,'  p.  246." 

2778  WASHINGTON,  George,  Letters,  etc.     Another  copy.      Cvoth. 
This  copy  contains  the  following  note  in  Mr.  Sparks's  handwriting:  "The 

Letters  here  ascribed  to  Washington  are  spurious.  None  of  them  were  writ 
ten  by  him.  This  is  the  first  edition,  and  it  was  published  by  the  enemy  in 
New  York.  It  was  afterwards  re-published,  and  widely  circulated  in  Eng 
land." 

2779  —   —  Same.     Letters  from  General  Washington  to  several 
of  his  Friends  in  the  Year  1776.      In  which  are  set  forth  a 
Fairer  and  Fuller  View  of  American  Politics  than  ever  yet 
transpired,  or  the    Public  could  be  made  acquainted  with 
through  any  other  Channel.     Half  calf,  neat. 

pp.  73.     8°  London,  1777 

2780  -       —  Official  Letters  to  the  Honourable  American  Con 
gress,  written  during  the  War  between  the  United  Colonies 
and  Great  Britain.     Boards.  2  vols.     8°  London,  1759 

"  A  Fragment."  —  J.  s. 

2781  -          -  Same.  2  vols.     12°  Boston,  1796 
2782 Same.     2d  Boston  Edition.     Sheep. 

2  vols.     12°  Boston   1796 
The  binding  of  the  second  volume  is  a  little  injured. 

2783  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washington  to 

Joseph   Reed  during  the    American  Revolution.    Referred 
to  in  the  Pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr.  Sparks.     By 
William  B.  Reed.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1852 

"  See  a  reply  to  this  book  in  a  pamphlet  entitled:  Remarks  on  a  'Reprint  of 
the  Original  Letters,'  etc.  By  Jared  Sparks,  Boston,  1853."  —  j.  s. 

2784  Revolutionary    Orders  of  General  Washington,  is 
sued   during   the    Years    1778,   '80,   '81,  and  '82,  selected 
from  the  MSS.  of  JOHN  WHITING,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  of 
the  2d  Regiment,  Massachusetts   Line,  and   edited  by  his 
Son,  H.  Whiting.      Cloth.       8°  New  York  and  London,  1844 

2785  Eulogies  and  Orations  on  Washington.     Sheep. 

8°  Boston,  1 800 

Funeral  Oration  by  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Lee;  Eulogy  by  George  R.  Minot; 
Eulogy  by  Jonathan  M.  Sewall;  Oration  by  Gouverneur  Morris;  Eulogy  by 
Thomas  Paine;  Eulogy  by  John  Brooks;  Oration  by  David  Ramsay"; 
Masonic  Eulogy  by  George  Blake;  Oration  by  Fisher  "Ames;  Eulogy  by 
Timothy  Bigelow;  "Eulogy  by  John  Davis;  Funeral  Eulogy  by  Rev.  William 
Linn;  Oration  by  Jeremiah  Smith;  Oration  by  Joseph  Blyth;  Oration  by 
Isaac  Parker;  Funeral  Oration  by  Rev.  John  M.  Mason;  Eulogium  by 
Major  William  Jackson;  Eulogy  by  Charles  Pinckney  Sumner;  Funeral 
Oration  by  Josiah  Dunham;  Discourse  by  Rev.  John  Thornton  Kirkland. 

2786  Eloges  Funebres  de  Washington.     Par  Louis  Fon- 

tanes  et  J.  F.  Dubroca.     Half  calf ]  neat.        16°  Paris,  1835 

2787  Illustrations  of  the  Principal    Events   in  the  Life 

of  Washington.     To  be   completed    in  Twelve   Numbers. 
Each  embellished  with   Four  highly  finished   Engravings. 
From  Original  Paintings,  by  the  most  Eminent  American 
Artists.      Edited  by  Jared  Sparks.     No.  1. 

4°  Boston,  Charles  Thomas  and  Company,  N.  D. 
Edited  by  Mr.  Sparks  solely  from  his  interest  in  the  publishers,  who  were  not 
able  to  carry  out  the  design.     The  work  was  never  published,  and  no  copy 
is  known  to  exist  in  any  library. 


190  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2788  WASHINGTON,  George.     Vie,  Correspondance  et  Ecrits  de 
"Washington  ;  publics  d'apres  1'Edition  Americaine,  et  prece 
des  d'une  Introduction   sur  ITnfluence  et  le  Caractere  de 
Washington  dans  la  Revolution  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique  ; 
par  M.  Guizot.     Paper.  4  vols.     8°  Paris,  1840 

With  Guizot's  autograph. 

2789  Same.  Half  calf,  neat.  6  vols.     8°  Paris,  1840 

"  The  name  of  Mr.  Sparks  is  strangely  omitted  from  the  title-page,  a  singular 
fact  never  accounted  for." —  G.  ELLIS'S  Memoir  ofJared  Sparks. 

This  translation  has  passed  through  many  editions  in  many  lands,  under  the 
name  of  "  Guizot's  Washington."  The  introduction  is  not  less  creditable  to 
the  translator  than  his  varied  and  excellent  original  works.  In  the  Illus 
trated  Catalogue  of  the  Great  Exhibition  of  1851  (Vol.  II.  p.  693),  there  is 
"a  casket  in  the  Florentine  style  made  to  contain  an  autographical  work  by 
M.  Guizot,  entitled  '  The  Life  of  Washington.'  " 

2790  The  Life  of  General  Washington,  First  President 

of  the  United   States,  written  by  himself;  comprising  his 
Memoirs  and  Correspondence  as  prepared  by  him  for  Pub 
lication,  including  several  Original  Letters  now  first  printed. 
Edited  by  C.  W.  Upham.      Cloth.     2  vols.     8°  London,  1852 

"  This  work  was  suppressed  by  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  as  an 
invasion  of  copyright.  The  stereotype  plates  were  then  sent  to  England  and 
sold  there."  —  j.  s. 

2791  The    Writings   of   George  Washington,  being   his 

Correspondence,    Addresses,  Messages,  and   other  Papers, 
Official  and  Private ;  selected  and  published  from  the  Orig 
inal    Manuscripts,  with    a   Life   of  the   Author,  Notes  and 
Illustrations,  by  Jared  Sparks.       Cloth. 

12  vols.     8°  Boston,  1855 

2792  WASHINGTON.     A  Winter  in  Washington.    2  vols.    12°  1824 

2793  WASHINGTONIANA,  The :  Containing  a  Sketch  of  the  Life 
and   Death  of  Washington  ;   with  a  Collection  of  Elegant 
Eulogies,  Orations,  Poems,  etc.  sacred  to  his  Memory.    Also 
all  his  most  Valuable  Public  Papers  and  his  Last  Will  and 
Testament.      Sheep.  8°  Lancaster :    W.  Hamilton,  1802 

F.  Johnston  and  W.  Hamilton  were  the  editors  of  this.     See  Hist.  Mag., 
April,  1858. 

2794  WATERBURY,  J.  B.     Considerations  for  Young  Men.     Cloth. 

16°  New  York,  N.  D. 

2795  WATSON,  John  F.     Annals  of  Philadelphia  and  Pennsylva 
nia  in  the  Olden  Time ;  Memoirs,  Anecdotes,  and  Incidents 
of  the  City   and  its  Inhabitants,  and  of  the  Earliest  Settle 
ments  of  the  Inland  Part  of  Pennsylvania,  from  the  Days 
of  the  Founders.      Cloth.      Engravings. 

2  vols.    '8°  Philadelphia,  1845 

2796  WATSON,  Richard.     Miscellaneous  Tracts  on  Religious,  Po 
litical,  and  Agricultural  Subjects.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1815 

2797  Two  Apologies ;   one  for  Christianity,  the  other  for 

the  Bible.     Calf.  8°  London,  1820 


of  Jared  Sparks.  191 

2798  WATT,  Robert.     Bibliotheca  Britannica ;  or  a  General  In 
dex  to  British  and  Foreign  Literature.     Half  russia. 

4  voh.     4°  Edinburgh,  1824 

2799  WATTS,  A.  A.     Poetical  Sketches,  with  other  Poems.    4th 
Edition.     Illustrated  with  Engravings  from  Designs  by  T. 
Stothard,  and  W.  Nesfield.     Boards.  16°  London,  1828 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  .autograph. 

2800  WATTS,  Isaac.     The  Psalms  of  David  imitated  in  the  Lan 
guage  of  the  New  Testament.    A  New  Edition,  by  Timothy 
Dwight      Calf.  32°  New  York,  1816 

2801  and  DODDRIDGE,  Philip.      Memoirs  by  Jennings, 

Gibbons,  Johnson   and   Palmer,  and  Dr.  Andrew  Kippis. 
Sheep.  8°  Boston,  1793 

2802  WAYLAND,  Francis.     Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Adoniram  Jud- 
son,  D.  D.      Cloth.  2  voh.     12°  Boston,  1853 

2803  The  Elements  of  Political  Economy.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1851 

2804  Thoughts  on  the  Present  Collegiate  System  in  the 

United  States.      Cloth.  16°  Boston,  1842 

2805  WEBER,  George.     Outlines  of  Universal  History.     Trans 
lated  from  the    German   by  M.  Behr.     Revised,  with  the 
addition  of  a  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  by 
Francis  Bowen,  A.  M.      Cloth.       2  copies.     8°  Boston,  1853 

2806  WEBSTER,  Daniel.    Works.     Cloth.    6  voh.    8°  Boston,  1851 

"Subscribers'  Copy,"  with  Mr.  Webster's  autograph,  and  an  autograph  letter 
by  him. 

2807  WEBSTER,  Noah.     A  Compendious  Dictionary  of  the  Eng 
lish  Language.     Sheep.  12°  Hartford,  1806 

2808  •    An  American  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 

Half  calf.  2  voh.     4°  New  York,  1828 

2809 Same.      Revised    and   enlarged   by    Chauncey  A. 

Goodrich.     With  Pronouncing  Vocabularies  of  Scripture, 
Classical,  and  Geographical  Names.      Calf. 

4°  Springfield,  Mass.  1848 

2810  WEBSTER,  Pelatiah.     Political  Essays.      Calf. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1791 

2811  WEBSTER'S   Royal   Red  Book,  or  Court  and  Fashionable 
Register.      Cloth.  4°  London,  1857 

2812  WEEMS,   M.  L.     The  Life  of  George  Washington.     29th 
Edition,  greatly  improved.     Sheep.     J&ight  engravings. 

12°  Frankford,  1826 
With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

2813  WELLS,  N.  A.     The  Picturesque  Antiquities  of  Spain,  with 
Illustrations  representing  Moorish  Palaces,  Cathedrals,  and 
other  Monuments  of  Art  contained  in  Burgos,  Valladolid, 
Toledo,  and  Seville.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1846 

2814  WESSENBERG,  T.  H.     Life  in  Athens  in  the  Time  of  Peri 
cles.      Cloth.  15°  London,  n.  D. 


19-  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2815  WEST   Point,  Military  Academy  at.     Catalogue   of  the  Li 
brary.     Paper.  8°  New  York,  1853 

2816  WHAT  ELY,  Richard.    Elements  of  Rhetoric,  comprising  the 
Substance  of  the  Article  in   the   Encyclopaedia  Metropoli- 
tana ;  with  Additions,  etc.      Cloth.          12°  Cambridge,  1833 

2817  WHEARE,  Degory.    The  Method  and  Order  of  reading  both 
Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Histories.     Old  calf. 

Small  8°  London,  1698 

2818  WHEATLEY,  Phillis.     Poems  on  various  Subjects,  Religious 
and  Moral.     Half  calf  ,  neat.     Portrait.         8°  London,  1773 

2819  WHEATON,   Henry.     An   Address  at  the  Opening  of  the 
New  York  Athenaeum,  Dec.  14,  1824.     Boards. 

8°  New  York,  1825 

2820  Elements  of  International  Law,  with   a   Sketch  of 

the  History  of  the  Science.      Cloth.       8°  Philadelphia,  1836 

2821   The  Same.     3d  Edition.      Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1846 

2822  Enquiry  into  the  Validity  of  the  British   Claim  to 

a  Right  of  Visitation  and  Search  of  American  Vessels  sus 
pected  to  be  engaged  in  the  African  Slave-Trade       Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1842 

2823  History  of  the  Northmen,  or  Danes  and  Normans, 

from  the   Earliest  Times  to   the   Conquest  of  England  by 
William  of  Normandy.     Half  cloth.      8°  Philadelphia,  1831 

2824  • Histoire  des  Peuples  du  Nord,ou  des  Danoisetdes 

Normands.     Traduit  de  1' Anglais  par  Paul  Guillot.    Paper. 

8°  Paris,  1844 

2825  Some  Account  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Speeches 

of  William  Pinkney.     With  extract  of  a  Sermon  on  Pink- 
ney  by  Mr.  Sparks.     Half  cloth.     Portrait. 

8°  New  York,  1826 

2826  WHEATON  vs.  PETERS,  Report  of  the  Copy-Right  Case  of, 
decided  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.    Hoards. 

8°  New  York,  1834 

2827  WHEELER,  John  H.     Historical   Sketches  of  North   Car 
olina,  from  1584  to  1851.     Compiled  from  Records,  Official 
Documents,  and  Traditional  Statements.      Cloth.     Engrav 
ings.  2  vdls. in  one.     8°  Philadelphia,  1851 

2828  WHEELER,  William  A.     An  Explanatory  and  Pronouncing 
Dictionary  of  the  Noted  Names  of  Fiction.      Cloth. 

16°  Boston,  1865 

2829  WHISTON,   Win.      Historical  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Clarke.      Calf.  8°  London,  1730 

2830  • Memoirs  of  his  Life  and  Writings.     Containing  Me 
moirs  of  several  of  his  Friends  also.     Written  by  himself. 
Old  calf.  8°  London,  1749 

2831  WHITE,  Daniel  Appleton.   New  England  Congregationalism 
in  its  Origin  and  Purity ;  illustrated  by  the  Early  Records 


of  Jared  Sparks.  193 

of  the  First  Church  in  Salem,  and  various  Discussions  per 
taining  to  the  Subject.      Cloth.  8°  Salem,  1861 

2832  WHITE,  Gilbert.     The  Natural  History  and  Antiquities  of 
Selborne.     New  Edition,  with  Notes  by  several  Eminent 
Naturalists;    and  an  Enlargement  of  the  Naturalist's  Cal 
endar.     Cloth.  8°  London,  1833 

2833  WHITE,  H.    Elements  of  Universal  History,  on  a  New  Plan. 
Morocco.  12°  Edinburgh,  1843 

2834  WHITE,  H.  K.     Remains.     With  an  Account  of  his  Life  by 
Robert  Southey.     Boards.          2  vols.     18°  New  York,  1820 

2835  WHITE,  Joseph  M.     A  New  Collection  of  Laws,  Charters, 
and  Local  Ordinances  of  the  Governments  of  Great  Britain, 
France,  and  Spain,  relating  to  the  Concessions  of  Land  in 
their  Colonies ;  with  the  Laws  of  Mexico  and  Texas  on  the 
same  Subject,  and  Judge  Johnson's  Translation  of  Azo  and 
Manuel's  Institutes  of  the  Civil  Laws  of  Spain.     Law  calf. 

2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1839 

2836  WHITE,  R.  G.     National  Hymns ;  how  they  are  written  and 
how  they  are  not  written.     Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1861 

2837  WHITFIELD,  HENRY.     STRENGTH  OUT  OP  WEAKNESSE  ; 
Or  a  Glorious  Manifestation  Of  the  further  Progresse  of  the 
Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  New-England.    Held  forth  in 
Sundry  Letters  from'  divers  Ministers  and  others  to  the  Cor 
poration  ...  for  promoting  the  Gospel  among  the  Heathen 
in  New-England  .  .  .  Pulished    \_sic~]    by  Mr  Henry  Whit- 
field  late  Pastor  of  Gilford  .  .  .        Half  morocco,  good  copy. 
8  I.,  pp.  40.    4°  London :  John  Blague  and  Samuel  Howes,  1 652 

Three  editions  were  issued  in  1652.     This  has  STRENGTH  in  capitals,  the 
first  address  to  the  reader  signed  by  14  names,  and  the  second  dated  28th  of 
.     February,  1651.     One  of  the  editions  brought  $25.00  at  Morrell's  sale. 

2838  WHITING,  H.     Sannillac,  a  Poem.     With  Notes.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1831 

2839  Ontwa,  the  Son  of  the  Forest.     8°  New  York,  1822 

2840  WHITTIER,   J.    G.      Poems.      Illustrated   by    H.    Billings. 
Turkey  morocco,  gilt.  8°  Boston,  1849 

2841  WHOLE  Duty  of  Man,  The  New ;  containing  the  Faith  as 
well  as  Practice  of  a  Christian  ;  made  easy  for  the  Practice 
of  the  Present  Age.     Sheep,  binding  loose.    8°  London,  N.  D. 

2842  WIELAND,  C.  M.     Oberon,  a  Poem ;  from  the  German  by 
W.  Sotheby,  Esq.      Calf.  2  vols.     12°  Newport,  1810 

2843  WILKINS  and  HAMILTON.     Political  Controversy.     In 
one  volume.     Half  calf. 

1.  Free  Thoughts  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Continental  Congress,  at  Philadel 
phia,  Sept.  5, 1774.    By  a  Farmer  [Isaac  WILKINS].     pp.  24.     8°  N.  p.  1774 

2.  The  Congress  Canvassed,  or  an  Examination  into  the  Conduct  of  the  Del 
egates  at  Philadelphia,  Sept.  1, 1774.     By  A.  W.  Farmer  [Isaac  WILKINS]. 

pp.  27.    80  N.  p.  1774 

3.  A  Full  Vindication  of  the  Measures  of  the  Congress  from  the  Calumnies 
of  their  Enemies;  in  Answer  to  a  Letter  under  the  Signature  of  A.  W.  Far 
mer.     [By  Alexander  HAMILTON.]  pp.  35.     8°  New  Ywk,  1774 

4.  A  View  of  the  Controversy  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies.     In  a 

13 


194  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

Letter  to  the  Author  of  a  Full  Vindication.  By  A.  W.  Farmer  [Isaac  WIL- 
KINS].  pp.  37.  8°  Ntw  York,  1774 

5.  The  Farmer  Refuted;  or  a  more  Impartial  and  Comprehensive  View  of  the 
Dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies;  In  Answer  to  a  Letter  from 
A.  W.  Farmer.  [By  Alexander  HAMILTON],  pp.  78.  8°  New  York,  1775 

;'Nos.  3  and  5  of  these  pamphlets  are  remarkable  as  haviog  been  the  first 
published  productions  of  Alexander  Hamilton;  and  the  more  extraordinary 
as  having  been  written  at  so  early  an  age.  He  was  born  Jan.  llth,  1757; 
and  No.  3  was  published  in  1774,  before  he  was  18  years  old;  and  No.  5  two 
or  three  months  after  he  had  arrived  at  that  age  "  —  j.  s. 

2844  WILKINS,  John.     Mathematical  and  Philosophical  Works ; 
with   the   Author's    Life    and   an  Account  of  his  Works. 
Sheep.  2  voh.     8°  London,  1802 

2845  WILKINSON,  Eliza.     Letters  of  Eliza  Wilkinson  during  the 
Invasion  and  Possession  of  Charlestown,  S.  C.  by  the  Brit 
ish  in  the  Revolutionary  War.     Arranged  by  Caroline  Gil- 
man.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1839 

2846  WILKINSON,  Gen.  James.     Diagrams  and  Plans,  illustrative 
of  the  Principal  Battles  and  Military  Affairs,  treated  of  in 
Memoirs  of  my  own  Times.     Half  sheep. 

4°  Philadelphia,  1816 

2847  Memoirs  of  my  own  Times.     Sheep.     Scarce. 

3  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1816 
"With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

2848  WILLARD,  Mrs.  Emma   Hart.     A  Series   of  Maps  to  Wil- 
lard's  History  of  the  United  States.          4°  New  York,  1828 

2849  WILLARD,  Joseph.     An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the 
Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  Lan 
caster,  Mass.    With  an  Appendix.    Paper.    8°  Boston,  1853 

Presented  by  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2850  WILLARD,  Samuel.     Rhetoric.  18°  Boston,  J830 

2851  WILLARD,    Sidney.     Memories   of    Youth    and    Manhood. 
Cloth.  2  vols.     16°  Cambridge,  1855 

2852  WILLETT,  Col.  Marinus.     A  Narrative   of  his  Military  Ac 
tions,  taken  chiefly  from  his  Own  Manuscript  by  his  Son. 
Half  cloth.     Portrait.     VERY  SCARCE..   8°  New  York,  1831 

2853  WILLIAMS,   Mrs.      Biography   of    Revolutionary    Heroes ; 
containing  the  Life  of  Brig.  Gen.  William  Barton,  and  also 
of  Capt.  Stephen  Olney.     Cloth.  12°  Providence,  1839 

2854  WILLIAMS,  Mrs.  C.  R.    Original  Poems  on  various  Subjects. 
Boards.  18°  Providence,  1828 

2855  Religion  at  Home,  a  Story  founded  on  Facts. 

12°  Providence,  1829 

2856  WILLIAMS,  Edwin.     The   Statesman's    Manual,  Addresses, 
and  Messages  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  In 
augural,  Annual,  and   Special,  from   1789  to   1846.      Com 
piled  from  Official  Sources.      Cloth. 

2  vols.     8°  New  York,  1846 

2857  WILLIAMS,  John.     A  Free  Inquiry  into  the  Authenticity  of 
the  First  and  Second  Chapters  of  St.  Matthew's  Gospel.    2d 
Ed.     Calf.  8°  London,  1789 


of  Jared  Sparks.  195 

2858  WILLIAMS,  John  Lee.     A  View  of  West  Florida.     Boards. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1827 

2859  Another  copy.     Half  cloth.  Philadelphia,  1827 

2860 The  Territory  of  Florida,  or  Sketches  of  the  To 
pography,  Civil  and  Natural   History,  of  the  Country,  the 
Climate,  and  the  Indian  Tribes,  from  the  First  Discovery  to 
the  Present  Time.     With  a  Map,  Views,  etc.     Cloth. 

8°  New  York  1837 

2861  WILLIAMS,  Samuel.     The  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  Ver 
mont.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Burlington,  Vt.  1809 

2862  WILLIAMS,  Stephen  W.      A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the 
Rev.  John  Williams,  First   Minister  of   Deerfield,   Mass. ; 
with  a  Slight    Sketch   of   Ancient  Deerfield,   an   Account 
of  the  Indian  Wars  in  that  Vicinity  ;  and  the  Journal  of  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Stephen  Williams,  of  Longmeadow,  during  his  Cap 
tivity,  and  other  Papers.     Cloth.    12°  Greenfield,  Mass.  1837 

2863  WILLIAMSON,   Hugh.      The   History   of    North    Carolina. 
Sheep.     Map.     Scarce.  2  vols.     8°  Philadelphia,  1812 

With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

2864  WILLIAMSON,  William   D.      The   History  of  the   State  of 
Maine,  from  its  First  Discovery,  A.  D.  1602,  to  the  Separa 
tion,  A.  D.  1820.     Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Hallowell,  1832 

2865  WILLIS,  N.  P.     Sketches.     Half  cloth.  8°  Boston,  ]827 

2866  WILLIS'S  Price  Current  of  Literature,  and  Monthly  Book 
Advertiser.      New    Series.     Nos.  11,  14,  16,  18-24.      Un 
bound.  4°  London,  1851-52 

2867  WILLIS,  William.     The  History  of  Portland,  from  its  First 
Settlement ;  with  Notices  of  the  Neighbouring  Towns,  and 
of  the  Changes  of  Government  in  Maine.     Part  II.    From 
1700  to  1833.      Cloth.  8°  Portland,  1833 

2868  WILMINGTON   Committee   of  Safety.     Proceedings   of  the 
Safety  Committee  for  the  Town  of  Wilmington,  N.  C.,  1774- 
1776.     Printed  from  the  Original   Record.     Half  morocco, 
neat.  pp.  76.     8°  Raleigh,  1844 

2869  WILMOT,  John  Eardley.    Historical  View  of  the  Commission 
for   Enquiry  into  the   Losses,  Services,  and  Claims  of  the 
American  Loyalists,  in   1783.      With  an  Account   of  the 
Compensation  granted  to  them  by  Parliament  in    1785   and 
1788.      With  Plate  of  "Reception  of  the  American  Loyalists 
by  Great  Britain,  in  the  Year  1783."     Boards. 

8°  London,  1815 

2870  WILSON,  Alexander,  and  Sons.     Selections  from  the   Speci 
men    Book   of  Alex.  Wilson   and    Sons,  Glasgow   Letter 
Foundry.      Calf.  4°  London,  1834 

2871  WILSON,  Prof.  John.     Lights  and  Shadows  of  Scottish  Life. 

12°  New  York,  1822 

2872  WILSON,  John.      Treatise  on  English  Punctuation.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1850 


196  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2873  WILSON,  Thomas.     Sacra  Privata.  16°  London,  1826 

2874  Biography  of  the  Principal  American  Military  and 

Naval   Heroes  during  the  Revolutionary  and   Late  Wars. 
2d  Ed.  revised.     Sheep.  2  vols.     12°  New  York,  1821 

2875  WINGFIELD,  Edward  Maria.      "  A  Discourse  of  Virginia." 
Now  first  printed  from  the  Original  Manuscript  in  the  Lam 
beth  Library.      Edited,  with  Notes  and  an  Introduction,  by 
Charles  Deane.     Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1860 

"  From  American  Antiquarian  Society's  Transactions,  Vol.  IV.  One  hun 
dred  copies  privately  printed  "  for  Mr.  Deane.  Fowle's  copy,  uncut,  sold  for 
$45.00. 

2876  WINKLE,  B.      Architectural    and  Picturestic   Illustrations 
of  the  Cathedral  Churches  of  England  and  Wales.      Cloth. 

2  vols.  (of  3).      8°  London,  1838 

2877  WINSLOW,  Hubbard.     Elements  of  Intellectual  Philosophy. 
Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1850 

2878  WINS  OR,  Justin.     A    History   of    the  Town    of    Duxbury, 
Mass.,  with  Genealogical  Registers.    Cloth.    8°  Boston,  1849 

2879  WINTHROP,  John.      The    History   of  New    England  from 
1630    to    1649.     With  Notes.     By  James  Savage.     Boards. 

2  vols.     8°  Boston,  1825-26 

2880  WIRT,  William.      Sketches  of  the   Life   and   Character  of 
Patrick  Henry.     3d  Ed.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1818 

With  an  autograph  letter  of  the  author. 

2381  WITHERS,  ALEXANDER  S.  CHRONICLES  OF  BORDER 
WARFARE,  or  a  History  of  the  Settlement,  by  the  Whites, 
of  North-Western  Virginia:  and  of  the  Indian  Wars  and 
Massacres,  In  that  Section  of  the  State ;  with  Reflections, 
Anecdotes,  etc.  Half  calf.  VERY  RARE. 

pp.  319,  (5).     12°  Clarksburg,  Va.,  Joseph  Israel,  1831 

2882  WITHERSPOON,  Rev.  John.     Lectures  on  Moral  Philosophy. 
Sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1822 

2883  WITHINGTON,  William.     The  Growth  of  Thought  as  affect 
ing  the  Progress  of  Society.     Half  morocco.  12°  Bost.  1851 

2884  WITT,   CORNELIS  DE,  and  GUIZOT,  F.  P.  G.     Histoire  de 
Washington,   et  de   la    Fondation   de   la    Republique   des 
Etats-Unis.     Paper.  8°  Paris,  1855 

2885  WOOD,  JOHN.     THE   HISTORY  OF  THE  ADMINISTRATION 
OF  JOHN  ADAMS.     Boards,  loose.  8°  New  York,  1802 

Title-page  mutilated.  This  book  was  suppressed,  and  it  is  said  that  not  more 
than  a  dozen  copies  escaped. 

2886  WOOD,  Silas.     Sketch  of  the   Settlement   of  the   several 
Towns  on  Long-Island ;  with   their  Political   Condition  to 
the  End  of  the  Revolution.     Half  cloth. 

8°  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1828 
Scarce,  Morrell's  copy  sold  for  $20.00. 

2887  WOODARD,  David.      The  Narrative  of  Capt.  D.  Woodard 
and  Four  Seamen,  who  lost  their  Ship  while  in  a  Boat  at 
Sea,  and  surrendered  themselves  up  to  the  Malays  in  the 
Island  of  Celebes.     2d  Ed.     Boards.  8°  London,  1805 


of  Jared  Sparks.  197 

2888  WOODBRIDGE,  William  Channing.     A  System  of  Universal 
Geography.     Half  sheep.  12°  Hartford,  1827 

2889  WOOLSEY,  T.   D.      An    Historical    Discourse   pronounced 
before    the    Graduates    of  Yale    College,   Aug.  14,  1850. 
Boards,  8°  New  Haven,  1850 

2890  WORCESTER,  Joseph  E.      A    Comprehensive   Pronouncing 
and  Explanatory  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language. 

12°  Burlington,   Vt.  1831 

2891  A   Comprehensive  Pronouncing  and  Explanatory 

Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.     Morocco. 

12°  Boston,  1835 

2892  A    Dictionary  of   the  English    Language.      Half 

turkey  morocco.  4°  Boston,  1860 

From  the  author,  with  his  autograph. 

2893  -  -   An  Epitome  of  Geography.  18°  Boston,  1826 

2894  Elements  of  History,  Ancient  and  Modern.  Sheep. 

12°  Boston,  1850 

2895 A  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  abstracted  from 

the  Universal  Gazetteer.  &  Andover,  1818 

2896  A  Geographical  Dictionary,  Ancient  and  Modern. 

Sheep.  2  vols.     8°  Andover,  1817 

2897  -       —  Historical  Atlas  accompanying  Worcester's  Epitome 
of  History.  4°  Cambridge,  1827 

2898  -          -   A  Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  the  English 
Language.      Cloth.  Large  8°  Boston,  1846 

2899  WORDSWORTH,  William.     A  Description  of  the  Scenery  of 
the  Lakes  in  the  North  of  England.     4th  Edition,  with  Ad 
ditions  and  Remarks  upon  the  Scenery  of  the  Alps.     Hand 
somely  bound  in  half  turkey  morocco.      With  map  of  the  Lake 
District.  12°  London,  1823 

2900  -     Poetical  Works.     Boards.  4  vols.  12°  Boston,  1824 

2901  WORLD  Without  Souls,  A.  12°  Baltimore,  1810 

2902  WREATH,  The.     Containing  the  Minstrel  and  other  Favorite 
Poems.     Boards.  24°  London,  1815 

2903  WRIGHT,  G.  N.      Scenes  in  North  Wales.      Boards,  loose. 
36  Engravings.  12°  London,  1833 

2904  WRIGHT,  Richard.     A  Review  of  his  Missionary  Life  and 
Labors.     Written  by  Himself.     Boards.     12°  London,  1824 

2905  WRIGHT,  Thomas.     The  History  of  France,  from  the  Earli 
est  Period.      Beautifully   illustrated   with    Engravings  on 
Steel.     Parts  1  to  7.      Unbound.  Imp.  8°  London,  N.  D. 

2906  WYMAN,  Morrill.     Practical  Treatise  on  Ventilation.   Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1846 

2907  WYNNE,  James.     Private  Libraries  of  New  York.      Cloth. 

8°  New  York,  1860 

2908  WYNNE,  John  H.     A   General  History  of  the  British  Em 
pire  in   America  ;  containing  an   Historical,   Political  and 
Commercial  View  of  the  English  Settlements.      Calf,  loose. 

2  vols.     8°  London,  1770 


198  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2909  WYNNE,  Richard.     An  Universal  Grammar.     Sheep. 

12°  London,  1775 

2910  WYOMING.     The  Poetry  and  History  of  Wyoming:  con 
taining  Campbell's  Gertrude,  and  the  History  of  Wyoming, 
to  the  Beginning  of  the  Present  Century,  by  William   L. 
STONE.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1841 

2911  WYTFLIET,  Cornelius.     DESCRIPTIONS  PTOLEMAICJE  AVG- 
MENTVM  ;  SIVE  OcciDENTis  NOTITIA.      2a  Editione  avcta. 
Half  Vellum.      With  19  curious  Maps.          8°  Lovanii,  1598 

2912  /i?ENOPHON.     Cyropaedia.     Translated  by  M.  Ashley. 
•^      Calf.  8°  London,  1803 

2913  Cyri  Expeditio.  Juxta  Editionem  Thomas  Hutchin- 

son.      Calf.  8°  Oxonii,  1805 

2914  -       —   The  Expedition  of  Cyrus,  and  the  Retreat  of  the 
Ten  Thousand.     Translated,  with   Notes,  by  Edward   Spel- 
man.     Sheep.    ,  2  vols.     8°  Cambridge  \_Eng.~],  1776 

2915  The  same.     Boards.  8°  London,  1811 

2916  — '• The  Minor  Works  of  Zenophon.      Translated  by 

several  Hands.      Calf.  8°  London,  1813 

2917  History  of  the  Affairs   of   Greece,   translated   by 

William  Smith.  4°  London,  1770 

2918  De  Cyri  Institutions  Libri  Octo.  Graeca  recognovit, 

cum  Codice  MSto  Oxoniensi  et   omnibus  fere   Libris  editis 
contulit  Thomas  Hutchinson.     Sheep.          8°  Londini,  1782 

2919  «  ATES,  John  V.  N.,  and  MOULTON,  Joseph  W.    History 
§5     of  the  State  of  New-York,  including  its  Aboriginal 

and    Colonial   Annals.       Vol.    I.      Part   I.     Boards. 
Maps.  8°  New  York,  1824 

2920  YOUNG,  Alexander.     Chronicles  of  the  First  Planters  of  the 
Colony  of  Massachusetts- Bay,  from  1623  to  1636.      Cloth. 

8°  Boston,  1846 

2921  Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers  of  the   Colony 

of  Plymouth,  from  1602  to  1625.      Cloth.       With  portrait  of 
Gov.   Window.  8°  Boston,  1841 

2922  YOUNG,  Edward.     Night  Thoughts.  12°  London,  1817 

2923  ^ARATE,  Agustin  DE.     Histoire  de  la  Decouverte  et  de 
^J     la    Conquete    du   Perou.      Traduite    de    1'Espagnol. 

Sheep.  2  vols.     16°  Pans,  1716 

2924  ZIMMERMANN,  J.  G.     Essay  on  National  Pride.     Sheep. 

8°  New  York,  1799 

2925  Solitude.     Morocco.     2  vols.      24°  New  York,  1813 


of  Jared  Sparks.  199 

PAMPHLETS. 


[The  unbound  Pamphlets  are  classified  and  alphabetically  arranged  under 
the  following  heads.] 

2926  Agriculture.     10  Pamphlets. 

2927  Almanacs.     1829-60.     31. 

2928  Astronomy.     25. 

2929  Biographies,  Eulogies  and  Funeral  Discourses.     193. 
Including :  J.  Q.  Adams  by  Everett,  Martin  Behaim  by  Morris,  Aaron  Burr  by 

Davis,  Calhoun  by  Rheft"  4  on  Benj.  Franklin,  3  on  Jefferson.  A.  Lincoln  by 
Lowe,  Sprague,  Sumne%  an'i  Thompson,  Logan  by  Brantz  Mayer,  Munroe 
by  Adams/Washington  byDoane,  Ellis,  and  Lieber,  and  12  on  D.  Webster. 

2930  Boston,  Literary  and  Statistical  Pamphlets.     12. 

2931  Cambridge  City  Documents.     21. 

2932  Catalogues  and  Papers  of  Literary  Institutions.     165. 

2933  Catalogues  of  Books  relating  to  America.     27. 

2934  Catalogues  of  Miscellaneous  Books.     119. 

2935  Catalogues  of  Public  Libraries.     12. 

2936  Catalogues  of  Paintings.     22. 

2937  Coast  Survey.     14. 

2938  Colonization.     11. 

2939  Dudley  Observatory.     9. 

2940  Foreign.     30. 

2941  Geography.     31. 

Including:  Benton,  T.  H.,  On  Western  Geog.  and  the  Pacific  R.  Road. — 
Considerations  on  a  Ship-Canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific.  1836.  — 
Craig  on  the  Boundary  Line  between  Penn.  and  Va.  1843.  —  Force,  P. 
Grinnell  Land.  1852.  'Supplement  1853. —  Fremont's  Memoir  on  Califor 
nia.  1849.  Fremont's  Letter  to  Nat.  Intell.  1854.  —  Mississippi  Inundations. 
1852.  —  Pickett's  Eight  Days  in  New  Orleans.  1847.  — Pope's  Report  on 
Minnesota.  1850. 

2942  Guide  Books.     39. 

2943  Harvard  College.     229. 

2944  History.  Colonial  America.     34. 

Including:  E.  C.  Benedict  on  the  Beginning  of  America.  1863.  —  Commem 
oration  of  the  Conquest  of  New  Netherland.  1864.  —  H.  B.  Dawson.  Sons 
of  Liberty  in  N.  Y.  1859.  —  Destruction  of  the  Gaspee.  1845.  —  T.  Don 
aldson  on  Am.  Col.  History.  1849.  —  Goffe,  the  Regicide.  By  F.  B. 
Hough.  1865.  — Hatfield  and  Deerfield  Attack  on.  1859.  (2  copie*.)  —  H. 
Hudson  in  Holland.  1859.  —  Kentucky's  Ancient  Hist.  1824  —  Maryland 
Pilgrims.  1846.  —  Maryland  200  Years  Ago.  1852.  —  Mass.  Declaration  of 
Independence.  1862.  —  Narraganset  Patent.  By  T.  Aspinwall.  1863. — 
Northmen  in  America.  Ib61.  —  Penn.  Colonial  Kecords.  1851. — A.  J. 
Pickett  on  De  Soto's  Invasion.  1849.  —  J.  A.  Poor  on  the  First  Colonization 
of  N.  E.  1863.  —  Popham's  Colony.  1864.  —  Rosier's  Narrative.  1860.  — 
L.  Sabine  on  Gen.  Wolfe.  1859.  (2  copies).  —  E.  G.  Squier  on  New  Mex 
ico.  1848.  —  Squier  on  the  Mounds  of  the  West.  1847.  —  Squier  on  the 
Monuments  of  the  Mis=s.  Valley.  1847.  —  F.  A.  de  Varnhagen  on  the  1st 
Voyage  of  Vespucius.  1848.  —  Varnhagen  on  the  2d  Voyage  of  Vespucius. 
1848.  —  Verrazzano's  Claims.  By  B.  Smith.  1864.  —  Captain  Wadsworth'a 
Monument.  1852.  —  Washington's  1st  Campaign.  1848.  (2  copies). —C. 
Whittlesey  on  Lord  Dunmore's  Expedition.  1842. 


200  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

2945  History,  American  Revolution.     24. 

British  Invasion  of  N.  C.  1853.  —  Bunker  Hill  Battle.  Oration  by  Everett. 
1850. —  Bunker  Hill.  Who  commanded?  By  S.  Swett.  1850. —  Bunker 
Hill.  Frothingham's  Reply  to  Swett.  1850.  —  J.  D  Butler  on  the  Battle  of 
Bennington.  (2  copies  )  1849.  —  Canada,  Invasion  of  in  1776.  —  C.  Carroll's 
Visit  to  Canada.  1845  —  Employment  of  Negroes.  By  G.  H.  Moore. 
1862  —  Exchange  of  Prisoners.  By  G.  Bancroft.  1862.  —  The  same.  By 
G.  T.  Curtis.  (3  copies).  1861.  —  P.  Force  on  the  Declaration  of  Indepen 
dence.  1855.  — Hubbardton,  Battle  of.  By  H.  Clark.  (2  copies).  1859. 

—  David  How's  Diary.     1865. —Leslie's   Retreat.      By  C.  M.  Endicott. 
1856.  —  Melvin's  Journal.     1857.  —  Officers  of  the  Continental  Army.    1849. 

—  Senter,  Isaac.    Journal.     1846.  —  Sullivan's  Island,  Defence  of.  *  1825.  — 
J.  Towrsend  on  the  Battle  of  Brandy  wine.     1846.  —  Valley  Forge  Forger 
ies.     1856. 

2946  History,  Recent.     11. 

J.  Q.  Adams'  Jubilee  of  the  Constitution.  1839.  —  Battle  of  Lake  Erie. 
By  U.  Parsons.  1852.  —  A.  Burr's  Arrest.  —  National  Name;  Report.  1845. 

—  N.  E.  Boundary  Question.     By  T.  C.  Grattan.     1843.—  The  same.     By 
Gallatin  and  Webster.     1843.  —  Ordinance  of  1787.     By  E.  Coles.    1856.  — 
Seat  of  Government  of  the  U.  S.     By  J.  B.  Varnum,  Jr.    2  editions.      1848 
and  1854. 

2947  History,  The  Rebellion.     74. 

Gov,  Andrew's  Address.  1863.  —  Attorney-General  on  Suspension  of 
Habeas  Corpus.  1861.  —  Battle  of  Five  Forks.  1866.  —  Border  States  — 
their  Power  and  Duty.  1860.  —  Gov.  Call  on  Union,  Slavery,  Secession. 
1861.  —  Anna  E.  Carroll's  Reply  to  J.  C.  Brtckenridge.  1861.  —  Chase  of 
the  Rebel  War  Steamer  "  Oreto."  1862.  —  W.  H.  Collins'  Three  Addresses  to 
the  People  of  Md.  1861. —Concessions  and  Compromises.  I860.— B.  R. 
Curtis  on  Executive  Power.  (3  copies.)  1862.  —  G.  T.  Curb's  4th  of  July 
Oration.  1862.  Drift  of  the  War.  1861.  —  G.  E.  Ellis's  Preservation  of  the 
States  United.  1860. —E.  Everett  on  the  Questions  of  the  Day.  1861.— 
Union  Club  Address.  '1863.  —  Addr.  in  Fanueil  Hall.  1864.  -  W.  J. 
Flagg's  Speech.  1863.  —  0.  W.  Holmes's  4th  of  July  Oration.  1863.  —  J. 
Holt's  Letter  on  the  Duty  of  Kentucky.  1861.  —  J.  P*.  Kennedy's  Appeal  to 
Maryland.  1861. — F.  Lieber  on  the"  Constitution,  1861;  and  On  Guerilla 
Parties.  1862.  —  J.  A.  McDougall  on  the  Arrest  of  Gen.  Stone.  1862.  — 
Maryland  House  of  Delegates.  2  Reports.  1861.  —  B.  Mayer's  Addr.  for 
the  Md.  Union  State  Comm.  —  "  Merchant  of  Philadelphia  "  on  the  Irrepres 
sible  Conflict.  1860.  —  R.  T.  Merrickon  the  Eman.  Proclamation.  1862.  — 
Necessities  and  Wisdom  of  1861.  By  S.  Nott.  1861.  —Joel  Par 
ker  on  Habeas  Corpus.  1861.  —  Right  of  Secession.  1861.  —  Charac 
ter  of  the  Rebellion.  1862.  —  Domestic  and  Foreign  Relations.  1862.  —  War 
Powers  of  Cong,  and  the  President.  1863.  —  T.  Parsons  on  the  Constitu 
tion.  1861.  -  Personal  Liberty  Laws  of  Mass.  1861.  —Right  of  Ameri 
can  Slavery.  ByT.  W.  Hoit.  1860.  —  Rights  of  the  South  defended  in 
the  Pulpits  of  N.  O.  —  D.  Sears  on  Contrabands  and  Vagrants.  1861.  — 
Secession  —  its  Effect  on  Commerce.  1861.  —  Slavery  and  Serfdom.  1861. 

—  Southern  Privateersmen.     B.  C.  P.  Daly.     1862.  —  C.  Sumner  on  Union 
and  Peace.    (2  copies.)   1861.  —  On  the  Rebellion;  on  Indemnity  and  Secu 
rity.  1862.  —  Slavery  and  the  Rebellion.  1864.  —  On  Protection  of  Freedmen. 
1865.  — T.  Swann  on  the  Federal  Union.     1863.  —  Judge  Taney's  Opinion 
in  the  Case  of  John  Merryman.     1861.  —  The  Question  before  us.     1862. — 
The  War,  and  Why  it  is.    1862. —H.  T.  Tuckfrman  on  the  Rebellion. 
1861. —  C.  L.  Vallandigham  on  the  Civil  War.     1863. —  H.   J.   Vandyke 
on  Abolitionism.     1860.  —  D.  A.  Wells.      Our  Burden  and  our  Strength. 
1864.  —  J.  Willard  on  the  Rebellion.     1863.  —  T.  Williams  on  the  Restora 
tion  of  the  Union.    1864.  —  R.  Yates.     4th  of  July  Oration.     1865. 

2948  History,  Pamphlets  relating  to  Individual  States.     72. 
Harris  on  California.    Taylor.    1st  Voyage  to  Cal.      Bushnell.    Speech  for 

Connecticut.  —  Conn.  vs.  the  Atlantic  Monthly.  1865. — Ruggles'  Semi- 
Cent.  Addr.  1864.  —  Observations  on  Stevens's  Georgia.  1849.  —  Ward's 
Addr.  to  the  Hist.  Soc.  1858.  —  C.  Folsom  on  a  Latin  Inscription  at  Gas- 
tine,  Maine.  1864.  —  Folsom's  Disc,  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  1847.  —  Win- 
throp's  Address.  1849.  —  Brown's  Disc,  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Maryland. 


of  Jared  Sparks. 


1850.  —  Norris  on  the  Quakers  in  Md.  1862.  —  Polk  on  Rom.  Cath.  Toler 
ation  in  Md.  1846.  —  Bouton's  Hist,  of  the  1st  Ch.  in  Concord,  Mass.  — 
Green's  Oration  at  Maiden.  1849.  —Lewis's  Hist,  of  Lynn.  Part  I.  1829. 
Moore's  Annals  of  Concord.  1824.  —  Proctor's  Addr."  at  Danvers.  1852. 

—  Rantoul,  at  the  Celebration  in  Concord.      1850.  —Sunnier  at  the  Plym 
outh  Festival.      1853.  —  Celebration  of  the   Founding  of   St.   Louis,  Mis 
souri.     1847.—  Doane's  Hist.  Address  on  N.  J.     1846.  —  Phillip's  on  N.  J. 
Bills   of  Credit.     1863.  —  Sprague's  Disc,  at  the  Princeton  Jubilee.      1862. 

—  Atkinson's  Addr.  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  N.  C.     1855.  —  Swain's  Report 
on  Doc.  Evidence  of  the  Hist.     1857.  —Celebration  of  the  First  Settlement 
of  Ohio.     1835.  —  Drake's  Disc,  on  the  Hist,  of  the  West.     1834.  —  Gal 
lagher's  Disc,  before  the  Hist.  Soc.     1850.  —  Wickes  on  the  Church  in  Ma 
rietta.     1847.  —  Armstrong's  Addr.  before  the  Hi?t.  Soc.  of  Penn.     1852.  — 
Cadwalader's  Reply  to  Reed.     1783  (repub.  1846).  —  Conrad's  Address  on 
the  Landine  of  Penn.     1853.  —  Duponceau  on  the  Early  Hist  of  Pa.     1821. 

—  Library  Company  of  Phil.  —  Mayer's  Disc,    before  the  Hist.  Soc.     1852. 

—  Paper  Money  in  Pa.     1862.  —  Reed's  Addr.  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  1848.  — 
Tyson's  Di?c.  *  1831.  —Tribute  to  the  Irish  and  Scotch  Settlers.    1856.   pp. 
171.     Arnold's  Disc,  before  the  Hist.  Soc.  of  R.  L      1853.  —  Durfee's  Disc. 
1847.  —  Greene's  Disc.  1849.  —  King's  Sketch  of  the  Redwood  Library.  1860. 

—  Old  Stone  Mill  at  Newport.      1851.  —  Wayland's  Disc,  on  R.  I.  Affairs. 
1842.  —  Preston  at  King's  Mountain,  S.  C.  Celebration.     1855.  —  Trescott's 
Oration  before  the  Hist.  Soc.     1859.  —  Butler.    Deficiencies  in  the  History 
of  Vermont     1846.  —  Thompson's  Addr.  before  the  Hist.   Soc.     1850.     Ap 
peal  for  the  Colonial  Hist.  of  Va.    1S44.  —  Appeal  for  the  Wisconsin  Hist. 
Soc.     1862.  —  First  Annual  Rep.     1855.  —History  of  Madison,  the  Capital. 
1857. 

2949  Inaugural  Addresses.     19. 

2950  Indians.     10. 

Account  of  the  "  Illinois  and  Ouabache  Land  Companies."  1796.  —  Coates. 
Origin  of  the  Amer.  Indians.  1834.  —  Creek  Indians.  1848.  —  Cusick's 
Sketches  of  the  Six  Nations.  1848.  —  Indian  Remains  in  Gf  orgia.  1859.  — 
Inquiries  respecting  the  Indian  Tribes  in  the  U.  S.  —  Onondaga  and  French 
Dictionary.  By  J.  G.  Shea.  1860.  —  Reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  Ind. 
Affairs.  "1848/50.  —  Squier  on  the  Algonquins. 

2951  Literary  Addresses.     73. 

2952  Medical.     46. 

2953  Miscellaneous.     160. 

2954  Natural  History  and  Geology.     23. 

2955  New  York  State  Documents.     12. 

2956  Orations  and  Addresses.     21. 

2957  Periodicals,  Odd  numbers.     90. 

2958  Personal.     42. 

Adams,  J.  Vindication  of  Isaac  Davis.  1850.  —  Adler,  J.  G.  "  My  Univer 
sity  Life."  1854.  —  Armstrong's  Resignation  of  War  Office  in  1814.— 
Brooks,  E.  Controversy  with  J.  A.  Lowell.  1848.  —  Channing,  Walter. 
"  My  Own  Times."  1845.  —  Cobbett,  Wm.  "  The  Republican  Judge,"  etc. 
London,  1798.  —  Copeland,  R.  M.  Reasons  for  his  discharge  from  the  U.  S. 
Service.  —  Coxe.  Controversy  with  Watkins.  3  pamphlets.  1833.  —  Dick- 
erson  vs.  Townsend  Ward.  1853.  —  Drake  Family  in  America.  1845.  — 
Evans,  Mrs.  A.  C.  D.  Petition  to  Congress.  1851.  —  Forster.  Vindication 
of  Penn.  (2  copies.)  1850.  —  Kosciusko.  6  pamphlets  concerning  his 
heirs.  1847-49.  —  Lafayette.  A  ses  Collegues  and  Itindraire.  1832.  — 
Macreadj'.  English  Letters  in  Vindication  of  him.  1849.  —  Massachusetts' 
Rich  Men.  1851.  —  Mitchell,  Maria.  The  King  of  Denmark's  Award  to 
her.  1849.  —  Norton,  Mrs.  C.  Personal  Experience  of  English  Laws. 
London,  1854.  —  Paine,  Thomas.  Letter  to  Washington.  2d  Ed.  -London, 
1797.  —  Palfrev,  J.  G.  Letter  to  a  Friend.  1850.  —  Patterson,  Mad.  Eliza 
beth,  contre  S.  A.  I.  Le  Prince  Napoldon.  1851.  —  Pulaski.  Bentalou's 
reply  to  Johnson  concerning  him.  —  Quincy,  Josiah.  Vindication  of  James 
Grahame.  1846.  —  Shaler,  Wm.  Erroneous  Statements  refuted  by  Sir  H. 
Neale.  Malta,  1826.  —  Taylor,  Janette.  Memorial.  1836.  —  Washington. 


SOS  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

Portrait.  —  Webster,  John  W.  Illegality  of  his  Trial.  By  L.  Spooner. 
1850.  —  Weller,  J.  B.  Complimentary  Dinner  to  him  in  California.  1857. 
—  West,  G.  M.  His  Impostures  and  Calumnies.  —  Wheatley,  Phillis.  Let 
ters.  Collected  by  Charles  Deane.  Privately  printed.  1864. 

2959  Poetical  and  Dramatic.     25. 

2960  Political,  previous  to  1840.     16. 

2961  1840-49.  35. 

2962  1850-59.  86. 

2963  1860-66.  39. 

2964  Prison  Discipline.     13. 

2965  Proceedings  of  Societies.     29. 

2966  Religious  and  Theological.     62. 

2967  Reports  of  Libraries.     15. 

2968  Reports  of  Religious  Societies.     17. 

2969  Reports  of  Schools.     16. 

2970  Reports  on  Education.     34. 

2971  Salem  Documents. 

2972  Sanitary.     11. 

2973  Scientific.     66. 

2974  Sermons,  Commemorative.     17. 

2975  Dedication.     8. 

2976  Election,  Farewell,  and  Fast.     14. 

2977  Miscellaneous.     46. 

2978  Slavery.     46. 

2979  Smithsonian  Institution.     20. 

2980  Temperance.     13. 

2981  Useful  Arts.     26. 

2982  Various  Literary  Addresses.     31. 


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MAPS. 


Published   by   J.    H.    Colton.      Mounted    Wall 
Map.  52X40  in.     1855 

2  AMERICAN  Atlas,  delineating  chiefly  the  Britten  Colonies.     30 
maps.     Half  sheep.  Folio,  London,  1778 

3  AMERIQUE    Septentrionale.     Par  le  Sr-  D'Anville.      Cloth  back, 
folded.  Scale  of  WO  miles  to  an  inch.     Paris,  1746 

4  ARNOLD'S   Plot  of  Treachery.     A  rude  Plan  without  name  or 
date.  26X50 

5  ASIA.     Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.     Mounted  Wall  Map. 

53X41-     1855 

6  ATLAS  de  1'Archeologie  du  Nord,  representant  des  Echantillons 
de  1'Age  de  Bronze  et  de  1'Age  de  Fer.     PtibJie  par  la  Societe 
Royale  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord.     Half  cloth. 

Folio,  Copenhague,  1857 


[OSTON  AND  VICINITY.     By  J.  G.  Hales.      Cloth  back, 
folded.  A  mile  to  an  in.     1820 

8  -    Same.     Cloth  back,  folded.  1833 

9  BOSTON  and  the  Country  Adjacent.     H.  F.  Walling.     Mounted 
Wall  Map.  31X41.     1860 

10  BOUCHETTE'S  Time  Tables,  with  Pocket  Map  of  Part  of  North 
America.  Toronto,  1857 

11  BRADDOCK,  and  Battle  of  Gt.  Meadows.  18x28.     N.  D. 

Two  Manuscript  Plans  bearing  this  title  in  Mr.  Sparks's  writing. 

12  BRADFORD,  T.  G.      A   Comprehensive  Atlas,   Geographical, 
Historical,  and  Commercial.     64  maps,  besides  Engravings  and 
Tables.     Half  morocco.  4°  Boston,  1835 

13  BRITISH  and  French  Dominions  in  North  America. 

33  miles  to  an  inch.     Reprinted  from  the  edition  of  1755 

14  BRITISH  Provinces  of  North  America.     Pocket  map,  cloth  back. 

30  miles  to  an  in.     London,  N.  D. 


15  AMBRIDGE.     By  H.  F.  Walling.     Cloth  back,  folded. 
^^  500  feet  to  an  inch.     Boston,  1854 

16  CAMPAIGNS  in  North  America.     Half  sheep.  Folio. 
44  maps  and  plans,  published  in  London  at  various  dates,  from  1777  to  1784; 

including  the  "Action  on  Bunker's  Hill,"  "Environs  of  Boston,"  and  "  Town 
of  Boston." 

17  CANADA.     Compiled  from  the  Latest  Authorities,     folded. 

30  miles  to  an  in.     Montreal,  N.  D. 


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18  CARTE  Comparative  et  Synchronique  de  1'Etendue  Territoriale 
de  France,  Angleterre,  Russie,  1740-1840.         23X32.     N.  D. 

19  CENTRAL  AMERICA.     Pocket  map.  1852 

20  CENTRAL  AMERICA.     Folded  in  cloth  covers. 

16  miles  to  an  inch.     1856 

21  CERRO  GORDO,  Battle  of.  550  yards  to  an  inch.     1847 

22  CHESAPEAKE  and  Ohio  (proposed)  Canal. 

4  miles  to  an  inch.     N.  D. 

23  CLEVELAND  and  its  Environs.     Surveyed  and  published  by 
Ahaz  Merchant.   Mounted  on  cloth  without  roller.    20  X  28.    1835 


24  ASTEKN"  VIRGINIA.     Printed  at  the  Coast  Survey  Office. 
^^  19X22.     1862 

25  EMORY,  W.  H.     Military   Reconnoissance  of  the   Arkansas, 
Rio  del  Norte,  etc.  25  miles  to  an  inch.     1847 

26  ENGLAND.     Cloth  hack,  folded. 

15  miles  to  an  inch.     Edinburgh,  1821 

27  ESSEX  COUNTY.      Cloth  hack,  glazed,  and  folded. 

Ijf  miles  to  an  in.     Boston,  1825 

28  EUROPE.     Published  by  J.  H.  Colton.     Mounted  Wall  Map. 

55X43.     1856 

29  -fftlNLEY'S  GENERAL  ATLAS.     60  Maps.     Half  morocco. 
f*  4°  Philadelphia,  1824 

30  FLORIDA,  connected  with  the  Delta  of  the  Mississippi. 

11  miles  to  an  inch.  1829 

31  FLORIDA,  Part  of.  Scale  of  §  miles  to  an  inch.  N.  D. 

32  FLORIDA.  Scale  of  12  miles  to  an  inch.  1846 

33  ERASER  RIVER  Gold  Fields.  1858 

34  4SuDSON  RIVER.     Pocket  Map. 

**£f  Scale  of  4  miles  to  an  inch.     1829 


35  H|NDIA.     By  A.  K.  Johnston. 

Scale  of  100  miles  to  an  inch.    Edinburgh,  1857 


36  JOHNSON'S  New  Illustrated  Family  Atlas.     65  maps,  some 
w    of  them  double.     Half  morocco.         Folio,  New  York,  1865 

37  ^pAVOISNE'S  ATLAS.     [Historical,  Genealogical,  Chrono- 
3i/   logical  and  Geographical.]     1st  American  Edition.    Half 

morocco.  Folio,  Philadelphia,  1820 

38  LONDON.     Cruchley's  New  Plan,  improved  to  1828.     Cloth 
back,  folded.  356  yds.  to  an  in. 

39  LONDON.     Mogg's  Map  of  the  Country  24  miles  round  Lon 
don.      Cloth  hack,  folded.  2  miles  to  an  in.     N.  D. 

40  LONG  ISLAND,  with  the  Environs  of  New  York  and  the  South 
ern  part  of  Connecticut.      Cloth  hack,  folded. 

2    miles  to  an  inch.     New  York,  1844 


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41  LUCAS'S  Cabinet  Atlas.     104  Maps.     Halfrussia. 

4°  Baltimore,  1826 

42  LYNN  and  Saugus.  J  a  mile  to  an  inch.     1829 

43  ^TVtyAINE  AND   THE  ADJACENT  PROVINCES.     [In  refer- 
^§njT|,    ence  to  the  N.-E.  Boundary  Question.] 

25  miles  to  an  inch.      Washington,  1830 

44  MARCY,  R.  B.     2  maps  to  accompany  his  Survey  of  the  Upper 
Red  River,  etc.  Folded  in  cloth  covers.     1852 

45  MARYLAND,  Virginia,  Delaware,  New  Jersey,  New  York.     [A 
manuscript  map  without  date.     Somewhat  torn.]  20X43 

45a  MEXICO,  Battles  of.  ^  mile  to  an  inch.     1847 

46  MEXICO.    Pocket  Map.    \\5milestoanin.   Philadelphia,  1847 

47  MIDDLESEX  County.     Under  the  direction  of  Henry  F.  Wall 
ing.     Mounted  Wall  Map.  60X59.     1857 

48  MONTGOMERY  County,  Pennsylvania.     Pocket  Map.  1829 


49  EW  ENGLAND.     By  Nathan  Hale.      Cloth  back,  folded. 
&+'  8  miles  to  an  inch.     Boston,  1826 

50  NEW  JERSEY.     Gordon's  Map.      Cloth  back,  folded. 

3  miles  to  an  inch.    1828 

51  NEW  MEXICO.  25  miles  to  an  inch.     1851 

52  NEW  YORK.     Surveys  in  the   War.     [Four  different  Manu 
script  maps  of  the  vicinity  of  New  York  and  Philadelphia 
during   the    Revolution,  bearing  the  above    title,  of  various 
sizes.     Some  of  them  are  a  little  torn.] 

53  NEW  YORK  County  Maps.     16  Pocket  Maps. 

54  NEW  YORK.     City  and  County  Map  of  New  York,  Brooklyn, 
Williamsburgh,  Jersey  City,  and  the  Adjacent  Waters.     By 
D.  G.  Johnson.    Cloth  back,  folded.    29x54.     New  York,  1846 

55  NEW  YORK  State.     Pocket  "Map.  Utica,  1827 

56  NORWICH,  Conn.,  from  Actual  Survey  by  William  Lester,  Jr. 
Mounted.  18X28.     1833 

57  /I%HIO.  20  miles  to  an  inch.     1821 

58  OREGON  Territory.     By  the  U.  S.  Ex.  Exp.     (3  copies.) 

50  miles  to  an  inch.     1841 

59  J^ARIS.     New  Plan  of  Paris,  with  Ribbon.     Probably  1855 


60  Le  Promeneur  atix  Environs  de  Paris.  N.  D. 

61  PARIS.     Nouveau  Plan  de  la  Ville  de  Paris.  1828 

62  PENNSYLVANIA.     By  John  Melish.      Cloth  back,  folded. 

5  miles  to  an  inch.     1825 

63  PHILADELPHIA  and  Environs  of  Philadelphia,  survey'd  by  N. 
Scull  and  G.  Heap,  engraved  by  Willm  Faden.    1777.    Mounted. 

18X24.     Reprinted 


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64  PHILADELPHIA  COUNTY.     Pocket  Map.        1£  miles  to  an  inch. 

65  PRANG'S   Naval  Expedition  Maps,  containing  Eight  different 
Maps  [on  one  sheet].  20X"24.     1862 


66  fcT.  JOHN'S  RIVER,  Florida.     [A  Manuscript  Sketch  from 
^  Mr.  Buckingham  Smith,  1850.] 

67  SAN  FRANCISCO  to  Shanghae.     [Map  of  the  Pacific  Ocean.] 
2  copies.  No  scale  or  date,  1861 

67«  SEAT  of  the  War.     Bird's-Eye  View  of  Virginia,  Maryland, 
Delaware,  etc.  22x30 

68  SEVASTOPOL.     Pocket  Map. 

One-sixth  of  a  mile  to  an  in.      Boston,  N.  D. 

69  SOUTH  CAROLINA.     From  District  Surveys  ordered   by  the 
Legislature.     Mounted  Wall  Map.  58X43.     N.  D. 


70  P|  EXAS,  and  the  Countries  Adjacent. 

^^  70  miles  to  an  inch.     1844 

71  TEXAS,  Oregon,  and  California.     Mitchell.     Pocket  Map. 

Philadelphia,  1846 

72  TOLL  AND  COUNTY,  Conn.     Mounted  Wall  Map. 

51X45.     1857 

73  TURKEY.     Carte  de  la  Plus  Grande  Partie  de  la  Turquie  d'Eu- 
rope.     Par  Gaetan  Palma.  29X^1.     Trieste,  1811 


74  =    NITED  STATES.     Slavery  vs.  Freedom.     Pocket  Map. 
**  1856 

75  UNITED  STATES.     No  scale  or  date.  Hartford. 

76  UNITED  STATES,  the  British  Provinces,  Mexico,  and  the  West 
Indies.     By  J.  H.  Colton.     Mounted  Wall  Map. 

57X21.     1855 

77  UNIVERSAL  History  Illustrated.   By  S.  G.  Goodrich.   Mounted. 

27X46.     New  York,  N.  D. 

78  J^IRGINIA.     27  miles  to  an  inch.  N.  D. 

79  ^WASHINGTON.     Military    Plans    drawn    during    the 

^^    Revolution. 

"  Autographs  given  to  me  by  Colonel  Washington  when  he  took  away  Gen. 
Washington's  Papers."  —  J.  s. 

1.  Plan  of  the  Encampment  and  Peninsula  of  Verplank's  Point.     S.  De  Witt 
Geogr.     Sept.  19th,  1782. 

2.  Plan  of  the  Camp  on  Werplank's  Point.     N.  D. 

3.  Plan  of  the  Camp  and  Manoeuvres  of  the  Army  at  Verplank's  Point. 

4.  Sketch  of  Hudson's  River  and  Soundings  neaV  Polopel's  Island. 

5.  "A  Map  of  the  Narra  Gansett  Bay  in  the  Colony  of  Rhode  Island,  by  Lieut. 
Col.  Putnam,  Jan.  7,  1776.     Presented  to  his  Excellency  George  Washington, 
Esq."     Somewhat  torn. 

6.  Plan  of  Gwyn's  Island,  Virginia. 

7.  Plan  of  the  Redoubts  near  Philadelphia,  Ap.  1778.     A  rough  sketch,  some 
what  torn. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  207 

8.  Plan  of  the  Works  on  Winter  Hill,  near  Cambridge,  July,  1775. 

9.  Sketch  of  Roads  about  Springfield,  N.  J. 

10.  From  Springfield  to  Morristown. 

11.  "Plan  of  Rhode  Island,  the  different   Operations  of  the  French   Fleet  and 
the  American  Troops,"  etc.     From  the  19th  to  the  30th  of  August,  1778.  Some 
what  defaced,  but  very  well  executed. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C.  Plan  of  the  Route  of  the  Enemy  from  Charlotte.  Signed 
"  Nelson  fecit;  —  non  fecit,  scripsit."  9xU.  12  Oct.  1780 

This  route  is  marked  with  a  dotted  line  between  Charlotte  and  the  Catawba  River. 

FORT  CONSTITUTION.  Two  very  early  sketches,  probably  sent  in  January,  1778, 
a  discussion  having  arisen  in  favor  of  the  site  of  West  Point  for  a  fort.  It 
had  been  suggested  by  Gov.  Clinton,  was  favored  by  Putnam,  but  opposed  by 
Radiere,  the  engineer!  Each  19x15.  May,  1776 

On  one  of  these  Mr.  Sparks  has  marked  the  site  of  West  Point,  then  a  blank  ;  the  fort 
there  was  afterwards  constructed  under  Kosciusko.  On  the  other  he  has  written,  "  See 
Lord  Sterliug's  Letter  to  Washington,  June  1st,  1776.''  This  Fort  was  destroyed  by  the 
British,  Oct.  1777. 

FORT  CONSTITUTION.  Plan  of  Fort  proposed  on  the  East  of  Fort  Constitution, 
by  Isaac  Nicoll.  12x13.  Isaac  Nicoll,  '76 

Folded,  as  if  sent  by  letter  to  Gen.  Washington. 

FORT  CUMBERLAND.     "  A  sketch  of  the  Situation  of  Fort  Cumberland." 

12X13.     July,  1758 

This  is  in  the  handwriting  of  Washington.  It  is  his  own  sketch  of  his  position.  The 
Block  House,  and  "  New  Store,"  which  he  considered  so  defenseless,  are  the  only  separate 
buildings.  Will's  Creek  is  marked,  the  road  along  its  bank  to  the  Fort  indicated,  and 
the  "  Road  towds  Fort  Duquesne.''  On  this  road  all  prospect  of  victory  depended.  The 
influence  of  Washington,  then  26,  was  used  in  vain,  and  Braddock's  defeat  followed. 
This  is  Washington's  sketch  of  his  dreary  position  where  his  judgment  gave  him  little 
hope  of  success. 

FORT  ISLAND,  with  the  batteries  on  the  banks  of  the  Delaware,  bv  Major  Henry. 

13X8|.  16  Oct.  1777 

Explanations  in  French  and  imperfect  English.  The  shoals  are  marked  "almost 
drouned,"  or  "  drouned  in  heigh  tide."  The  author  intimates  that  his  "  barbouillage," 
sketched  on  a  gun-carriage,  without  rule,  compass,  or  measure,  is  but  an  ^approxima 
tion,'1  interrupted  by  the  bursting  of  two  bombs,  one  of  which  carried  away  his  "  ecri- 
toire,"  the  other  furrowed  the  place  where  he  sat. 

FORT  MIFFLIN,  by  Lewis  Henry.  15X19.     Nov.  10, 1777 

"  In  Mudy  iland."  Represents  the  fortified  banks  of  the  Delaware,  position  of  the 
ships,  line  of  fire,  Hog  Island,  including  the  confluence  of  the  "  Schuilkill  "  and  Dela 
ware.  Labelled  by  Washington  "  Mudd  Island."  This  belongs  to  a  very  interesting 
series,  made  by  one  of  the  besieged,  a  brave  officer,  whose  Journal  was  daily  forwarded  to 
Washington. 

FORT  MIFFLIN,  with  twenty  references  in  French  and  English. 

13xl6£.    November  10,  1777 

"  Mudy  iland,  almost  drouned  in  heigh  tide."  "  The  Engineer,  author  of  this  imperfect 
Draugh  begg  indulgence  for  it ;  Considering  that  he  has  not  paper,  pen,  rule,  neither  cir- 
cel,  and  being  disturbed  by  good  many  Shells  or  cannon  balls  flying  in  the  fort.  Lewis 
Fleury." 

FORT  MIFFLIN.  Plan  of  attack,  with  ordnance,  distances,  "floating  battery," 
and  references.  Nov.  1777 

It  is  directed  to  "  his  excellency  Gen.  Washington,  head  Quarter,"  and  labelled  by  him 
"Mudd  Island   attack.     Plan,"  near  the  Seal.     By  Mr.  Sparks  these  three  maps  are 
labelled,  "  Plans  of  Fort  Mifflin  and  of  the  Attack." 
FORT  MONTGOMERY;  a  distant  View  on  the  Hudson. 
FORTS  ON  THE  HUDSON. 

Plan  of  Hudson's  River  and  Martlett's  Rock,  afterwards  Fort  Constitution, 
destroyed  Oct.  1777.  31x13.  1776? 

In  two  similar  sheets,  both  worn  as  by  use.  The  first  is  a  sketch  with  careful  soundings 
of  Hudson's  River  "  at  half  tide  "  from  Stony  Point  to  Polypheme'p  Island.  At  Martlett's 
Rock,  afterwards  Fort  Constitution,  the  "landing,"  the  curtain  fronting  the  river  with 
14  mounted  cannon,  '•  the  wharf,  store  house,  Block  House,  and  Barracks  "  are  marked. 
The  opposite  site  of  West  Point  is  marked  by  a  tree  somewhat  larger  than  cither.  Burn's 
house  is  there,  Moore's,  Verplank's,  the  Points,  Ferries,  and  Creeks,  Tarrytown  and 
Fort  Montgomery,  Antony's  Nose,  and  Poop  Lopes  Kill.  "  By  good  information  there  ia 
a  wagon  road  from  Poop  Lopes  Kill  to  West  Point." 

Haverstraw  and  Tappan  Bay  occupy  the  second  and  similar  sheet.  With  "  a 
Table  of  distances  bv  Computation,  having  no  Instruments  to  ascertain  the  true 
bearings."  31x13.  1776? 


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"  Drawn  by  request  under  the  Inspection  of  the  Commissioners  of  Fortifications  in  the 
Highlands,  province  of  New  York,  by  James  Grinnell." 

Hudson's  River  through  the  Highlands,  from  "  Hausbrook's  to  King's  Ferry."  A 
drawing  dedicated  to  his  Excellency  George  Clinton.  By  Thomas  Macbin. 

13x46.     4  Jan.  1778 

Geo.  Clinton  was  Brigadier  General  of  Militia,  was  often  in  command  near  the  Hudson,  at 
Fort  Montgomery  and  in  various  expeditions.  Gen.  Washington,  Aug.  '17,  congratulates 
the  Council  of  Safety  at  N.  Y.  on  his  appointment  as  Governor.  His  anxiety  for  New 
York  rather  outstripped  the  judgment  of  others,  but  if  this  was  an  error  it  was  more 
than  forgiven  bv  his  fellow  citizens.  As  a  map,  it  is  a  curious  sequel  to  the  two  previous 
sketches.  Houses  with  one  chimney  have  thickened  ;  among  those  with  two  is  Robin 
son's.  The  tragedy  of  its  hospitality  softens  even  the  memory  of  treason.  Poop  Lopes 
Kill  has  become  Poplopens.  Many  country  roads  are  distinctly  drawn.  West  Point  is 
well  fortified,  and  from  Antony's  Nose  one  may  see  Fort  Clinton  in  communication  with 
Fort  Montgomery. 

A  Rough  Map  of  Fort;  Montgomery,  showing  the  situation  of  Puplope's  Point, 
Ground  plan  of  the  Buildings,  &c.,  &c.  G.  T.  P.  Hudson's  River.  16^x19 

Mr.  Sparks  has  added,  "  For  the  explanation  see  Lord  Sterling's  letter  to  Washington, 
dated  June  1,  1776." 

GERMANTOWN.  Sketch  of  the  Surprise  of,  by  the  American  Forces  commanded 
by  Gen.  Washington.  19x22.  12  March,  1784 

A  fac-simile  traced  from  a  map  by  Lieut.  J.  Hills,  4th  Oct.  177  published  in  London 
by  William  Faden,  Geographer  to  the  King. 

HOBKIHK'S  HILT,  Battle.  19X13J.     1  Aug.  1783 

A  fac-simile  traced  from  a  map  by  Col.  Henry  Vallancey,  25th  April,  1731,  and  published 
by  William  Faden,  London. 

PHILADELPHIA.  "  Wiew  "  of  the  Enemy's  fleet.  Sent  to  Washington  by  Lieut. 
Fleury,  19th  Jan.  1778. 

The  names  of  the  English  ships  are  written  beneath  each.  The  French  spelling  of  the 
other  names  is  quaint. 

QUKBEC.  "  Plan  of  Quebec."  With  the  Americans  besieging  it.  By  Gen.  Ar 
nold.  Winter  of  1778. 

"  The  siege  of  Quebec." — J.  s.  Very  carefully  drawn.  The  river  is  encumbered  with 
ice.  The  points  of  historical  interest  are  numerous  ;  as  the  position  of  Head  Quarters 
of  his  troops,  "  where  the  materials  are  carried  to  build  our  batteries,  out  of  view  of 
the  town,"  the  spot  where  Gen.  Montgomery  fell,  and  where  "  the  dotted  line  shews  the 
Rout  the  troops  took  under  the  General  through  deep  snow  without  any  path." 

STONY  POINT.  16x13.     3  July,  1779 

Written  "  Stone  Point."  Labelled  by  Gen.  Washington  and  marked  by  him,  "  From  Gen. 
Heath,  3  July,  1779."  "  The  importance  of  these  two  points  to  the  enemy  is  too  obvious 
to  need  explanation."  —  Stony  Point  was  taken  15th  July  by  Wayne,  and  Washington 
says  to  Congress,  "  Lieut.  Col.  Fleury  commanded  one  of  the  attacks."  Therefore  this 
is  the  map  employed. 

STONY  AND  VEKPLANK'S  POINTS,  and  the  works  of  the  British  army. 

Marked  "  North  or  Hudson  River."  Very  carefully  drawn  in  a  similar  position  to  that 
sent  by  Gen.  Heath  to  Washington,  and  found  with  that  in  Mr.  Sparks's  Library. 

VIRGINIA.  Virgmie,  Maryland,  en  deux  Feuilles,  par  Fry  and  Jefferson. 
Traduit,  corrige,  augmente.  Two  maps.  Complete  in  themselves. 

28X19.     Pam,  1777 

Col.  Joshua  Fry,  who  died  af,  Will's  Creek,  was  born  in  Somersetshire,  England,  educated 
in  Oxford,  a  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  William  and  Mary's  College,  Virginia,  afterwards 
a  member  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  and  distinguished  as  a  public  man.  Several  of 
Washington's  letters  from  Great  Meadows,  1754,  are  addressed  to  him.  With  Mr.  Peter 
Jefferson  he  ran  the  boundary  line  between  Maryland  and  Virginia,  and  published  "  a 
map  which  h;is  great  repute,"  and  is  in  fact  very  remarkable  for  that  date.  Mr.  Sparks 
quotes,  "  He  was  a  man  of  so  clear  a  head,  FO  mild  a  temper,  at>d  so  good  a  heart,  that 
he  never  failed  to  gain  th«  esteem  of  all  who  knew  or  were  concerned  with  him."  These 
"  Feuilles,"  are  "  corriges,  augmentes,"  from  their  English  map  of  "  the  most  Inhab 
itable  parts  of  Virginia,"  —  then  a  comprehensive  term, "  engraved  by  T.  Jeffries,  London. 
1751." 

[The  following  are  among  the  MSS.  Maps  of  great  interest,  as  being  apparently 
copied,  combined  or  made  for  Mr.  Sparks: — ] 

BATTLE  FIELDS  of  the  Revolution.    Eleven  Manuscript  Plans.     On  cloth,  folded. 

25x52 

Monmouth,  Valley  Forge,  Yorktown,  Barren  Hill,  Battle  of  Long  Island,  Forts  Clinton 
and  Montgomery,  Fort  Washington,  White  Plains,  Trenton  and  Princeton,  Brandywine, 
Germantown.  These  are  all  skillfully  prepared  for  Mr.  Sparks,  and  labelled  by  him,  and 
form  a  complete  and  perfectly  preserved  set. 

BRANDYWINE,  BATTLE  OF.     "In  which  the  rebels  were  defeated." 

18ix22£.     Sept.  11,  1777 

From  Werner.  A  beautiful  colored  drawing  of  the  country  and  position  around  the 
Brandywine.  "  The  Birmingham  meeting-house  is  one  mile  from  Osborne's  Hill.  Between 
these  places  the  battle  was  fought  on  ascending  ground."  —  Journal  of  j.  s. 


of  Jared  Sparks.  209 

FORT  SCHUYLER,  Siege  of.  Drawn  by  Lieut.  Fleury.  HX16J.  Sept.  1777 
A  copy  made  by  G.  II.  Bowen  for  Mr.  Sparks. 

LAKE  CHAMPLAIN,  Arnold's  action  on.  22^x11.     Oct.  12,1776 

Labelled  by  Mr.  Sparks.  A  slightly  tinted  sketch, highly  finished,  from  an  English  original, 
•with  account  of  the  Battle  and  elaborate  lists  of  the  two  fleets,  the  commanders  of  each 
vessel,  her  ordnance  and  fate.  A  large  English  force  is  described,  beside  "  thirty  fighting 
vessels. " 

"  TICONDEROGA."  "  Copied  from  the  map  used  at  Gen.  St.  Clair's  Trial,"  and 
also  used  by  Mr.  Sparks.  13x19.  1777 

VALLEY  FORGE.  13£x23£.     1777 

On  the  back  an  autograph  note  from  Gen.  Armstrong  says  :  "  This  sketch  was  obtained 
through  a  son  of  Gen.  Wayne,  from  William  Davis,  Esq.,  an  intelligent  and  very  remark 
able  gentleman  who  resided  within  limits  of  the  camp  during  its  continuance  there." 
The  sketch  was  presented  to  Mr.  Sparks  by  Gen.  Armstrong,  in  1833. 

VALLEY  FOKGK.  Brouillon  et  Plan  de  Camp  de  Vallee  Forge.  "Encampment 
at  Valley  Forge."  Ilixl5|.  1777 

A  sketch  d'elicately  executed  for  Mr.  Sparks.  The  position  of  some  redoubts  in  this  map 
is  believed  to  have  been  altered  at  General  Lafayette's  suggestion.  Lafayette  rode  with 
Washington  when  the  work  was  dictated  by  him  "as  it  seemed  to  me  by  magic,  by 
an  intuition  of  which  I  had  no  conception." 

YORKTOWN  aii'l  GLOUCESTER,  Va.  A  Plan  of  York  Town  and  Gloucester,  in  the 
Province  of  Virginia.  Fac-simile,  beautifully  traced  from  an  actual  Survey  by 
Lieut.  John  Hills,  with  the  attack  and  operations  of  the  American  army,  on  a 
scale  of  nearly  500  ft.  to  an  inch.  Published  by  Wm.  Faden,  Geographer  to  the 
King.  29fx23£.  London,  7  Oct.  1784 

The  following  nine  maps,  preserved  in  the  same  envelope,  are  those  referred  to 
in  the  following  extract :  — 

"  Lafayette  has  drawings  of  all  the  actions  in  which  he  was  engaged  in  America,  and  also 

a  map  of  the  Virginia  campaign He  has  allowed  me  to  take  them  to  Paris, 

rue  Faubourg  Parisienne,  No.  36,  from  the  MSS.  at  Lagrange,  and  they  were  all  copied 
under  the  eye  of  Lafayette."  —  j.  s. 

BARRENHILL,  Penn.     Plan  de  la  Retraite  de  Barrenhill  en  Pensilvanie. 

Gen.  Lafayette  was  surrounded  by  the  English  and  Hessians.  Beautifully  finished  and 
colored.  With  fourteen  notes  on  the  battle. 

GLOUCESTER,  Carte  de  1'action  de.  17^x21  J.     25  Nov.  1777 

Apparently  by  Legende.  Colored  and  highly  finished.  The  action  was  between  Lafayette 
and  the  troops  of  Cornwallis. 

MoMMOUTH,  Battle  of.  14x29.     June  28,  1778 

Beautifully  finished.  The  title  is  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr.  Sparks.  The  map  in  fine 
order. 

MONMOUTH,  Battle  of,  between  Gen.  "Washington  and  Gen.  Clinton,  of  the  Eng 
lish  army.  Legende.  16X1!).  28  June,  1778 

This  French  manuscript  map  is  finely  designed  and  executed.  The  story  of  the  battle  is 
well  indicated,  beginning  with  the  first  batteries  of  Gens.  Lafayette  and  Green,  and  Lord 
Sterling.  Colored,  with  24  references. 

MONMOUTH,  Plan  de  1'aft'aire  de.  Legende.     28  June,  1778 

A  map  similar  in  notes  and  finish,  but  not  the  same.  Slightly  tinted.  Apparently 
taken  from  the  other. 

RHODE  ISLAND,  ISLAND  OF.  Plan  de  Rhode  Island,  avec  les  dhTe'rentes  opera 
tions  de  la  Flote  Fran9aise  et  des  Troupes  Ame'iicaines. 

14x20.   Aug.  9-31,  1778 

From  the  9th  to  the  30th  nnd  31st  of  August,  when  the  Americans  retreated.  Two  beautifully 
finished  and  very  interesting  maps  of  Rhode  Island;  the  hills  of  the  Island,  the  private 
estates,  the  residence  of  Bishop  Berkeley,  -with  other  familiar  sites,  are  delineated.  Here, 
too,  is  Narra  Ganset  Bay,  the  posi'ions  of  the  hostile  fleets  of  Count  d  Estaing,  and  Lord 
Howe,  the  intended  point  of  junction  of  the  French  troops  with  Lafryerte,  and  the  course 
of  the  subsequent  retreat.  Mr.  Sparks  has  added  the  house  where  Gen.  Prescott  was 
captured  by  Barton,  near  which  the  skirmishing  began.  26  references.  4-5  mile  to  1 
inch. 

Carte  des  Positions  occupees  par  les  Troupes  Ame'ricaines  apres  leur  Retraite 
de  Rhode  Island,  le  30  Aout  1778.  15x21.  Aug.  30,  1788 

Colored.  AVith  the  positions  of  Gens.  Lafayette  and  Sullivan  at  Tiverton  and  at  Provi 
dence,  Mount  Hope,  Seakonnet  Point,  Narra  Gansett  Beach  ("  Boston  Neck"),  and  Point 
Judith. 

TRUDRUFFIN,  British  Camp  at,  from  the  13th  to  21st  of  September,  with  the 
attack  made  by  Maj.  Gen.  Gray  against  the  rebels  near  White  Horse  Tavern. 
19  references. "  11X17.  1777 

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maps.     Half  morocco.  4°  London,  1809 

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AUTOGRAPHS. 


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reserved  for  private  sale.  It  will  only  be  sold  at  a  very  high  valuation.  It  will  not 
be  exhibited,  but  any  one  who  proposes  to  purchase  can  see  the  collection  at  Cam 
bridge  by  previous  appointment.] 

FOLIO  VOLUME,  collected  and  arranged  by  Mr.  Sparks, 
interleaved  and  containing  AUTOGRAPHS  OP  WASHINGTON, 
FRANKLIN,  AND   LAFAYETTE.     Morocco  gilt.     Autographs 
of  the  highest  interest.  8° 

Two  of  these  are  the  originals  of  fac-similes  in  the  "  Life  and  "Works  of  Wash 
ington." 

AUTOGRAPHS  OF  WASHINGTON. 
Page  1.  The  Chain  and  Poles—  1746.     JEt.  14. 

"    2.  Title  of  a  Book  of  Surveys.     JEt.  17. 

"     3.  Mathematical  Drawings."   JEt.  18. 

"    4.  Order  of  Battle. 

"  5.  Envelope  addressed  to  Mr.  Anthony  Whiting  at  Mount  Vernon, 
1793. 

"    6,  7,  8.  Letter  to  Edmund  Randolph.    6th  October,  1794. 

"  9,  10.  Letter  to  James  Madison,  Esq.,  on  the  situation  in  America  of 
George  La  Fayette.  Philadelphia,  6  March,  1796. 

"  11,  12,  13.  Letter  to  Mr.  James  Anderson  "  concerning  Richard  Park 
inson,  who  wrote  an  account  of  his  travels  in  America."  Mount  Ver 
non,  3d  Nov.,  1798. 

"  14, 15,  16.  Terms  on  which  the  Farms  at  Mount  Vernon  may  be  ob 
tained  (leased).  Feb.  7,  1796.  With  a  Table  of  Rotation  of  Crops. 

"  17.  Signatures,  &c.,  of  George  Washington.  March  12,  1744,  5.  JEt. 
12.  Eleventh  day  of  November,  1749.  JEt.  17.  Fort  Loudon,  10th 
September,  1757.  JEt.  25.  New  York,  29th  of  April,  1776.  JEt.  54. 
Mount  Vernon,  December  10th,  1799.  "  Four  days  before  his  death." 
—  j.s. 

AUTOGRAPHS  OF  FRANKLIN. 
Page  1.  Articles  of  Faith.    "  Franklin's  handwriting." 

""  2.  The  Mother  Country,  a  Song.     "  Franklin's  handwriting." 

"  3,  4.  Fragment  on  the  parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan.  "  Franklin's 
handwriting,"  1757. 

"    5.  Letter  to  Mrs.  Franklin.    London,  Oct.  5, 1768. 

"     6.  Envelope  addressed  to  Mrs.  Franklin. 

"  7.  Concerning  the  Battle  of  Brandy  wine,  1777.  "  Franklin's  hand 
writing." 

"  8,  9,  10.  THE  EPHEMERA.  In  a  Letter  to  Madame  Brillon,  of  Passy, 
then  at  Moulin,  Joly  Passy,  Sept.  20,  1778.  This  is  perhaps  the  most 
graceful  of  the  author's  jeux  d'esprit. 

"  11,  12.  Instructions  to  W.  T.  Franklin.  Passy,  Nov.  20,  1778,  with 
signatures  of  Franklin  and  Adams. 

"    13,  14.  Paper  of  Enquiries  annexed. 

"  15,16,17.  Private  Instructions  to  W.  T.  Franklin.  Signed  by  Frank 
lin  and  Adams. 

"    18.  Declaration.     "  Dr.  Franklin's  handwriting,"  1778. 

"  19,20,  21,  22.  Franklin's  draft  of  his  "last  speech  in  the  Convention 
for  forming  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  with  his  corrections, 
September,  1787."  —  j.  s. 

"  23,  24,  25.  "  Fac-simile  of  Franklin's  handwriting,"  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr. 
Whitefield,  July  2d,  1756,  Letter  from  Mrs.  Sarah  Bache,  daughter  of 


Catalogue  of  Jared  Sparks. 

Dr.  Franklin,  addressed  to  Gen.  Washington.    Philadelphia,  Dec.  26, 
1780.     With  Message  from  Dr.  Franklin. 
AUTOGRAPHS  OF  LAFAYETTE. 
Pages  1,  2,  3,  4.  Letter  to  Washington,  written  during  the  exile  of  Lafayette. 

Holstein,  August  20th,  1798. 

'  5.  Letter  to  Mr.  Sparks,  accompanying  copies  of  this  correspondence 
of  Lafayette  with  General  Washington  during  the  Virginia  campaign, 
also  of  letters  relative  to  the  campaign  of  1781.  La  Grange,  March 
28,  1830. 


[On  account  of  the  unique  interest  of  the  following  letters  relating  to  Lafayette,  they  will 
be  offered  separately.] 

AUTOGKAPH  of  LAFAYETTE,  marked  by  Mr.  Sparks,  "  Written  in  Prison." 
The  letter,  dated  Magdebourg  15  Mars,  1793,  is  addressed  to  the  Princess  D'H6nin. 
It  contains  4  pages,  and  is  a  painful  sketch  of  the  sufferings  and  exhaustion  of  himself 
and  his  companions,  and  of  the  strong,  drear,  and  unwholesome  citadel  itself.  "  I 
have,"  he  says,"  neither  ink,  nor  pen,  nor  paper.  By  a  miracle  J  possess  this  sheet,'and 
I  -write  with  a  tooth-pick.  I  know  not  how  it  will  reach  you,  I  entreat  the  most  invio 
lable  discretion,  on  which  the  fortune  and  the  life  of  another  depends." 
It  is  enclosed  in  a  letter  to  General  Washington,  labelled  in  his  handwriting,  "From  J. 
B.  Church,  Esq. ,16  Aug.  1793, ;'  beginning,  "  The  Princess  D'Henin  has  confided 
to  me  the  enclosed  letter  from  our  unfortunate  friend  Lafayette,  with  a  request  that 
I  would  convey  it  to  your  Excellency."  Washington  had  already  forwarded  200 
guineas.  The  Index  to  bis  "  Life  and  Writings  "  points  out  14  letters  from  him  on 
this  subject.  The  son  of  Lafayette  was  cherished  in  his  own  home  at  Mount  Vernon. 


[The  following  will  also  be  separately  sold.] 

Letter  from    Gen.  Burgo.yne  to   Gen.  Gates,    Cambridge,   Dec.    12,    1777, 

complaining  of  payment  in  gold;  of  the  desertion  of  his  soldiers.     Alluding 

to  the  delay  of  embarkation,  also  to  Major  Ackland. 

The  following  are  Autographs  inserted  in  the  volumes  of  the  Library  :  — 
Letter  from   David  Hume,  Edinburgh,  7  Feb.,  1772.     Complains  that  Chris 
tians,  Whigs,  Tories,  English,  Irish  and  Welsh  are  against  him. 

"        "      Dr.  Priestly  to  James   Taylor,  Dec.  26,  1803:    "  I  see  that  I  have 

not  lived  or  written  in  vain." 

Madame  Necker  de  Stael  Holstein.  begun  by  an  amanuensis,  Mes 
sage  to  Moreau. 

"  "  Rev.  Mr.  Weems  to  Gen.  Washington,  Dumfries,  20  Aug.,  1799. 
Labelled  by  Washington. 

"         "      Gen.  Wilkinson  to  Gen.  Washington,  Fort  Washington,  Nov.  1, 
1792.    Presenting  2  Kegs  of  Salt  Fish.    Labelled  by  Washington, 
i    "        "      D.  Webster,  May,  1828 ;  Jos.  Story,  April  24,1824;  H.  School- 
craft,  Feb.  21,  1848;  A.  H.  Everett,  Boston,  Ap.  27,  1825. 

"  "  Robert  Morris  to  Gouverneur  Morris,  New  York  March  4,  March  30, 
1789.  Describes  Affairs  at  the  opening  of  Congress,  visits, "  ring 
ing  of  bells,  firing  of  guns,"  public  feeling,  etc. 

"        "      J.  Madi?on  to  Jared  Sparks,  Montpellier,  Jany.  20.  1824. 

"  "  James  McHenry  to  Washington,  Baltimore,  1  June,  1788,  intro 
ducing  Commner  Barne}-.  Labelled  by  Washington. 

"  "  Arthur  Lee,  New  York,  Sept.  19,  3786.  Danger  from  the  Corrup 
tion  of  Manners  in  Massachusetts  and  the  ijeighbouring  States. 

"  "  Ralph  Izard  to  Gen.  Washington.  Labelled  by  Washington, 
Phil*  23  June,  1783. 

"  "  A.  Holmes  to  Jared  Sparks,  April  5,  1834.  Facts  about  Gov. 
John^tone. 

"  "  Rev.  Timothy  Dwight  to  Gen.  Washington.  Labelled  by  Wash 
ington.  Ab  ut  Dwight's  Conquest  of  Canaan. 

"  "  Wm.  E.  Channing  to  Charles  Folsorn,  Esq.,  Nov.  8, 1832.  A 
generous  acknowledgment  of  obligations  u  that  you  may  know 
how  truly  grateful  I  ain  to  you." 


LIST  OF  BOUND  HISTORICAL  MANUSCRIPTS  DEPOSITED 
IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF  HARVARD  UNIVERSITY. 

'  [In  the  present  list  the  titles  and  the  notes  are,  for  the  most  part,  those  endorsed 
upon  the  papers  by  Mr.  Sparks.  They  are  usually  given  in  his  own  words,  except 
where  dates  have  been  added,  or  where  slight  verbal  changes  have  been  made  for 
the  sake  of  brevity.  Brackets  have  occasionally  been  used  to  distinguish  state 
ments  for  which  he"  is  not  responsible.] 

I.    ENGLISH. 

INSLIE,  Thomas.     Journal   of  the  most  Remarkable  Oc- 
currences  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  from  the  Appear 
ance  of  the  Rebels  in  September  1775  until  their  Retreat 
of  the  6th  of  May,  1776. 

[The  original  MS.]     From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.    Bought  in  Lon 
don,  1843. 

2  BENNETT,   Joseph.     Abstracted   Historical  Account   of  New- 
England.     To  which  I  have  added  the  History  of  our  Voiage 
there,  1740. 

[The  original  MS.]     Presented  to  me  by  William  Vaughan,  Esq.    London,  Dec. 
2,  1840. 

3  BOARD  OF  TRADE.     Journal.     1766-1767. 

[The  Original,  or  a  very  early  copy.]   From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers. 
Bought  in  London,  1843. 

4  BERNARD.     The  Papers  of  Sir  Francis  BERNARD,  Governor  of 
New  Jersey,  and  afterwards  of  Massachusetts.     13  vols. 

Vol.  I. -VIII.  Letter  Books.     1758-72.     New  Jersey,  Massachusetts. 

Vol.  IX.-XII.  Original  Correspondence.     1758-79."   Massachusetts. 

Vol.  XIII.  Orders  and  Instructions.     1758-1761.     New  Jersey,  Massachusetts. 
With  repeated  signatures  of  George  the  III.  and  the  great  seal,  also  autographs  of 

Wm.  Pitt,  and  Hillsborough,  memorable  chiefly  for  his  subsequent  conference 

with  Franklin.     Bought  in  London,  1848. 

These  papers  contain  the  official  letters  of  Gov.  Bernard,  written  from  New  Jer 
sey,  until  he  left  his  residence  at  Perth  Amboy,  (sailing  in  the  "  Province  sloop  " 
sent  from  Boston,  July,  1760,)  —  after  that  from  Massachusetts  and  from  England. 
He  was  an  earnest  man,  sufficiently  so  to  suffer  from  the  earnestness  of  others. 
He  was  not  wholly  insensible  to  the  folly  of  the  home  government.  While  sub 
jecting  all  things  to  their  interest,  he  was  not  unconscious  of  the  interest  of  her 
colonies,  nor  unwilling  to  share  any  prospect  for  good  which  might  open  before 
them.  He  was  active  in  the  service  of  the  "  Indian  College."  It  sheuld  be 
not  just  here,  nor  there,  but  in  the  desirable  location  proposed  for  it  "in  our 
township."  His  suggestions  were  not  unwise.  He  strongly  urged  the  settle 
ment  of  the  ten  townships  in  Maine,  having  plans,  not  too  philanthropical,  of 
transplanting  there  the  few  hundred  reluctant  French,  still  left  in  New  England. 
He  was  eager  about  the  settlement  east  of  the  St.  Croix,  the  river  next  to  the 


Appendix. 

most  westerly  river  which  enters  that  Bay."  These  lands  however,  ranged  east, 
north,  and  west  of  his  own  grant  of  Mount  Desert,  "an  island  well  adapted"  to 
the  making  of  potash.  Thus  it  is  that  the  relics  of  her  noble  forests  must  now 
be  sought  amid  precipices  rarely  scaled.  The  Governor  forfeited  his  American 
estates.  His  son,  however,  remained  on  hand  in  Maine,  and  eventually  shared 
with  Mine,  de  Gregoire  the  unoccupied  land  of  that  silent  Acadia. 

The  Province  of  Massachusetts  had  long  been  a  thorn  in  the  side  of  Great 
Britain.  She  called  for  armies,  and  their  success  bore  spoils  exclusively  to  her 
own  feet  which  passed  all  her  expectations.  She  demanded  profit.  Why  not 
with  the  same  result?  Certainly  not  an  unprofitable,  Massachusetts  was  not  a 
comfortable  colony. 

Insubordination,  confusion,  alarm,  are  the  successive  complaints  of  these  interest 
ing  letters.  The  Governor  suggested  troops.  The  letter  arrived  for  a  regiment 
to  be  ordered  from  Halifax.  Such  was  the  effort  of  England.  Sir  Francis  writes : 
"  Gen.  Gage,  who  knows  my  situation,  when  death  is  publicly  denounced  against 
those  who  are  concerned  in  bringing  troops  here,  is  so  kind  as  to  conceal  the 
contents  of  the  dispatches  from  me.  One  regiment  will  be  enough  for  safety, 
but  not  enough  to  awe  the  town."  June  25,  1768,  he  is  "  anxious  about  Castle 
William"  (afterwards  Fort  Independence,  now  Fort  Warren),  but  relieved  by 
Com.  Hood  [see  three  Portraits,  No.  2107.]  There  are  now  about  the  Castle  [see 
engraving  in  Views  and  Designs]  one  50-gun  ship,  two  sloops  of  16  guns  each,  and 
two  armed  cutters."  "I  have  been  much  persuaded  to  go  to  the  Castle  when  the 
troops  shall  arrive.  I  do  not  choose  to  show  a  want  of  resolution ;  a  short  time 
will  shew  ivhether  Boston  is  to  belong  to  Great  Britain  or  not.'11  Aug.  8,  however, 
he  writes  from  "  Jamaica  Farm."  "  I  am  charged  with  leaving  the  town  when 
the  troops  arrived.  At  that  time  I  resided  at  my  house  in  Roxbury,  four  miles 
from  Boston.  I  was  at  the  Castle  before  the  ships  had  all  come  to  anchor,  and 
every  morning  before  ten  o'clock."  (It  seems  he  had  not  remembered  to  give 
the  officers  the  expected  dinner.)  "We  have  determined  to  remove  the  troops 
to  Boston."  Aug.  20-23,  the  attempted  "  distribution  of  stamps  "  was  followed 
by  the  attack  on  Hutchinson's  house.  The  Governor  now  dates  from  Castle 
William,  Sept.  18,  '68,  he  suggests  the  prorogation  of  the  Assembly  to  Salem,  doubts 
not  his  own  power,  but  requests  an  order  from  London.  "  I  am  wholly  at  the 
mercy  of  the  mob.  I  have  no  place  of  safety  to  resort  to  but  this  fort,  with  a 
weak  garrison.  Here,  I  have  got  my  wife  and  younger  children." 

After  his  return  to  Pall  Mall,  however,  there  is  still  for  the  governor  a  "bitter 
disappointment."  His  son  omitted  to  forward  from  America  two  casks,  ordered 
by  Lady  Bernard,  of  cranberries.  "  The  house  full  of  guests,  and  no  fruit  ia 
season  for  pyes." 

5  CHALMERS.     American  Papers.     1793-1805.     2  vols. 

From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.  Bought  in  London,  1843.  [A  collec 
tion  of  original  papers,  copies,  and  notes,  relating  to  America,  but  chfefly  to  the 
British  colonies.] 

6  CHALMERS.     Annals  of  the  United  Colonies,     Part  Second. 
Copied  from  the  original  manuscript.    A  continuation  of  Chalmers's  "  Political 

Annals  of  the  United  Colonies."  The  "First  Part  "was  published  in  1780. 
There  is  a  preface  written  by  Mr.  Sparks  in  the  Boston  edition  (published  in  1845 
from  a  printed  copy,  suppressed  in  1782)  of  Chalmers's  Introduction  to  the  "  His 
tory  of  the  Revolt."  "I  have  endeavored  to  state  the  character  of  Chalmers's 
writings  on  the  colonies,  and  the  principles  and  points  which  he  aims  to  estab 
lish."  —  Journal  of  j.  s.  Dec.  1844. 

7  CHALMERS.     Letter  to  Lord  Mansfield,  on  the  History  'of  the 
American  Colonies;  by  George  Chalmers.     Written  in  1780. 

Copied  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the  handwriting  of  Chalmers,  1846.  The 
following  memorandum  is  at  the  beginning  of  the  Manuscript  in  Chalmers's  hand 
writing:  "This  Letter  to  Lord  Mansfield  was  really  sent  to  his  Lordship  as  a 
letter;  and  it  was  read  by  his  Lordship,  who  said  that  he  would  warrant  the  truth 
of  it." 

8  CHALMERS.     Notes  and  Extracts ;   relating  to  Maryland  and 
Virginia.     1727-61. 

In  the  handwriting  of  George  Chalmers.    Bought  in  London,  1843. 

9  CHALMERS.     Papers,  relating  to  Massachusetts  and  Plymouth. 
From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.    Bought  in  London,  1843. 


Appendix. 

Letters  of  Governor  SIIARPE  and  others ;  chiefly  concerning 
the  American  Revolution. 

Copied  from  the  originals,  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  Maryland, 

1843. 
Also :  Letters  from  John  BARCLAY,  1782,  Ch.  Pinckney's  Speech  in  Congress,  Aug. 

16, 1786  (printed),  and  a  State  of  the  Emissions  of  Paper  Money  by  Congress, 

1780. 

10  CHALMERS.     Papers  relating  to  New  England.     1635-86.     4 
vols. 

From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.  Bought  in  London,  1843.  [Mostly 
copies  and  memoranda  in  Chalmers's  handwriting.] 

11  CHALMERS.     Papers  relating  to  New  Jersey.     1683-1775. 
From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.    Bought  in  London,  1843.    [Original 

papers,  and  copies  and  memoranda  in  the  handwriting  of  Chalmers.] 

12  CLINTON,   G.,    and  others.      Selections  from  the  Manuscript 
Papers  of  Gov.  George  CLINTON  (1775-83),  Genl.  WASHING 
TON  (relating  to  Paul  Jones),  and  Genl.  LINCOLN  (1777-83). 

13  CLINTON,  H.     Correspondence  between  Sir  Henry  CLINTON 
and  Gen.  HALDIMAND,  etc.     1779-81. 

Relating  principally  to  the  affairs  of  Vermont,  the  Indians,  and  events  in  the 
West,  and  Canada.  Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  London  Institution,  from 
the  papers  of  Sir  Guy  Carleton. 

14  CLINTON.     Notes   on    Stedman's   History   of   the   American 
War. 

Transcribed  from  a  copy  of  Stedman's  "  History  of  the  War,"  in  the  Library  of 
Mr.  Brown,  of  Providence,  in  which  they  are  written  in  the  margin,  in  the  hand 
writing  of  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  with  the  initial  "  C."  at  the  end  of  each  note. 
March,  1846. 

15  DELAWARE,  etc.     1.  Papers  from  the  Public  Offices  in  Dela 
ware,  selected  in  June,  1826. 

2.  From  the  Papers  of  Baron   STEUBEN  in  the  New  York 
Historical  Society's  Library,  selected  in  1827. 

3.  Fourteen  Letters  from  George  READ  to  Caesar  A.  Rodney, 
1774-79. 

The  originals  in  the  possession  of  Caesar  A.  Rodney.  , 

4.  Further  Selections  from  the  Papers  of  Baron  STEUBEN. 
[In  French.]     Lent  to  me  by  Governor  De  Witt  Clinton,  in  1827,  and  since  de 
posited  in  the  Library  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society. 

16  FRANKLIN.     Letters  to  Benjamin  Franklin,  from  various  Per 
sons. 

Copied  from  the  originals,  while  they  were  in  my  hands  for  writing  the  Life  of 
Franklin.  1843. 

17  FRANKLIN.     1.  Memorial  by  Franklin  and  Samuel  Wharton 
concerning  a  Grant  of  Western  Lands.     1780. 

2.  Letter  from  Richard  BIDDLE  concerning  Franklin's  Writ 
ings.     1834. 

18  FRANKLIN.     Notes  and  Memoranda,  used  in  writing  a  Contin 
uation  of  Franklin's  Life  ;  and  in  preparing  an  edition  of  his 
Works.     1836-40.  . 

1.  Particulars  concerning  Franklin's  Family.  2.  Notes  used  in  writing  a  Con 
tinuation  of  the  Life  of  Franklin.  3.  Notes  for  a  Preface  to  Franklin's  Works. 
4.  First  Sketches  of  an  Arrangement  of  Franklin's  Writings  for  an  Edition  of 
his  Works. 

19  FRANKLIN.     1.  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  Franklin. 

Papers  sent  to  me  by  Wm.  C.  Folger,  of^Nantucket.    Used  in  writing  the  Life 


216  Appendix. 


of  Franklin,  1839.  — Mr.  FISHER'S  Letters.  &c.  —  Papers  copied  from  the  orig 
inals  in  possession  of  Thos.  J.  Wharton,  Philadelphia.  Sept.  1837.  —  Papers, 
copied  from  Manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
Philadelphia.  Sept.  1837.  —  Papers  copied  from  the  Philadelphia  Newspapers. 
—  Dialogue,  doubtless  the  piece  alluded  to  by  Franklin,  in  his  Autobiography, 
speaking  of  Hemphill,  "  I  wrote  for  him  two' or  three  pamphlets,  and  a  piece  in 
tbe  Gazette  of  April,  1735." 

2.  Papers  relating  to  the  WASHINGTON  FAMILY. 

Copied  chiefly  from  the  County  Histories,  in  the  London  Institution,  Moorfields, 
1829.  Used  in  writing  the  Life  of  Washington. 

20  1.  FRANKLIN. 

In  the  Athenaaum  of  Philadelphia  are  the  volumes  of  pamphlets,  which  formerly 
belonged  to  Dr.  Franklin.  Among  them  are  six  pamphlets  which  contain  mar 
ginal  notes  in  his  own  handwriting.  This  volume  contains  the  titles  of  the 
pamphlets,  Dr.  Franklin's  notes,  and  the  passages  of  the  pamphlets  on  which  he 
remarks.  Copied  in  1829,  under  the  care  of  Mr.  John  Vaughan. 

2.  SULLIVAN.     1775-88. 

Selection  from  the  papers  of  General  Sullivan,  now  in  possession  of  his  grand 
son,  Dr.  Steele,  of  Durham,  N.  H.,  who  put  them  into  my  hands.  They  have 
since  been  deposited  in  the  Athenaeum  at  Portsmouth.  Selected  in  1827. 

3.  TRUMBULL'S  Papers.     1775-78. 

21  FRAZEH.     Letters   from   Persifer    Frazer,  an  Officer  in   the 
Army  of  the  Revolution.     1776-1778. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  Philadelphia,  1844. 

22  GATES,  etc. 

1.  Selection  from  Gen.  GATES'S  Papers  in  the  Library  of  the 
New  York  Historical  Society.     Selected  1827. 

2.  Papers  from  the  Public  Offices  in  Masstts'  '75. 

3.  Major  WEMYS'S   Papers  —  Sketches  of  the   Characters  of 
the  General  Staff  Officers  and  Heads  of  Departments  of  the 
British  Army  (the  Northern  Army  excepted)  ;  and  two  other 
papers,  relating  to  Cornwallis. 

Copied  from  the  MS.  papers  of  Major  (afterwards  Lieut.-Col.)  Wemyss  (a  British 
officer),  who  served  with  distinction  during  the  war,  particularly  in  South  Caro 
lina.  He  died  at  an  advanced  age  in  New  York,  in  1833  or  1834,  arid  his  papers 
were  left  in  charge  of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Ware,  of  that  city. 

4.  A  Diary  Kept  by  Lieut.  Obadiah  GORE,  in  Major-Gen.  SUL 
LIVAN'S  March  to  Genessee  River,  in  1778. 

23  GRANTHAM.     England  and  Spain.     Correspondence  of  Lord 
Grantham,  British  Ambassador  in  Spain.     1776-79.     2  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  State  Paper  Office,  London,  1857. 

24  HAMILTON,  Alexander.     Official   Letters,  as   Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  to  Wm.  Short,  1789-95. 

Copied  from  the  originals  left  me  by  Mr.  Short,  in  Philadelphia,  1831.  —  Also 
Miscellaneous  Letters,  1784-99,  including  Washington's  to  Madison,  copied  by 
me  from  the  originals,  April,  1830,  at  Mr.  Madison's  house  at  Montpelier. 

25  KNOX.     Selections  from  the  Papers  of  Gen.  Henry   KNOX, 
Gov.  Samuel  WARD,  Gen.  Charles  LEE,  Captain  KIRKWOOD, 
Samuel  HARRIS,  Silas  DEANE.     Relating  chiefly  to  the  Revolu 
tion.     1765-80. 

Copied  from  the  originals,  1845. 

26  LEE.     Letters  from  Gen.  Charles  Lee  to  his  Sister.     1756-81. 

The  thirty-four  letters  to  his  sister,  Miss  Sidney  Lee,  were  copied  from  the 
originals  in  England,  and  sent  to  me  by  Sir  Henry  Bunbury,  1845.  [The  vol 
ume  contains  two  other  letters  of  Lee  and  several  relating  to  him.] 


Appendix.  217 

27  LEISLER.     A  Modest  and  Impartial  Narrative  of  the  Great 
Oppressions  That  the  Inhabitants  of  Their  Majesties  Province 
of  New- York   Lye  under  By  the  Extravagant  and  Arbitrary 
Proceedings  of  Jacob  Leysler  and  his  Accomplices.     Printed 
at  New  York  and  Reprinted  at  London.     1690. 

"Copied  from  a  pamphlet  in  the  British  Museum,  1843.  Written  by  a  violent 
enemy  to  Leisler;  neither  just,  candid,  nor  impartial."  —  J.  s. 

Bound  with  this  is :  Copy  of  an  Act  of  Parliament  for  revers 
ing  the  attainder  of  Jacob  Leisler  and  others.     1696. 
And:  Copy  of  a  letter  which  Captain  Leisler  wrote  to  King 
William. 

"  Mentioned  in  Smith's '  New  York,'  pp.  59,  60.  For  an  account  of  the  affair  and 
an  extract  of  a  letter  from  Capt.  Leisler  to  the  Gov.  of  Massachusetts,  see 
Hutchinson's  'Massachusetts,'  I.  392,  393."  —  c.  F.  H. 

28  MAPS.     Plans  of  General  Braddock's  March,  and  of  the  Battle 
of  the  Monongahela.  —  Early  French  Maps  of  Canada,  Louisi 
ana,  and  Mexico.  —  Plan  of  the  Battle  of  Bennington. 

[The  last  is  MS.;  the  others  printed.  See  Washington's  MS.  sketch  of  Cumber 
land,  and  the  road  which  Braddock  refused  to  follow.] 

29  MARYLAND  and  NEW  YORK.     Selection  from  Papers  in  the 
Public  Offices. 

New  York  papers  examined  at  Albany,  October,  1826.  Maryland  papers  selected 
in  June,  1826. 

30  MISCELLANEOUS  Manuscripts.     1582-1713. 

1.  Recoil  of  Davyd  INGRAM  of  thinges  wch  he  did  see  in 
Travelinge  by  lande  for   [from  ?]   the  moste  northerlie  pte  of 
the  Baye  of  Mexico  throtighe  a  greate  pte  of  Ameryca  untill 
wthin  fivetye  leagues  of  Cape  Britton.     1582. 

Many  parts  of  this  narrative  are  incredible,  so  much  so  as  to  throw  a  distrust 
over  the  whole;  yet  it  is  not  improbable  that  the  two  sailors  passed  through 
the  interior  of  the  country,  and  found  a  French  vessel  somewhere  on  the  coast 
of  the  St.  Lawrence.  See  Hakluyt's  Voyages,  Vol.  III.  p.  487.  [Published  in 
P.  C.  Weston's  privately  printed'"  Documents,"  pp.  5-24.] 

2.  Inducements  to  a  Voyage  to  America. 

3.  Affairs  in  Virginia,  1622 ;  in  answer  to  Capt.  Nath.  Butler. 

4.  Journal  of  Thomas  BATTS  and  two  others,  from  Virginia 
beyond  the  Apalachian  Mountains.     1671. 

5.  John  MITCHELL'S  Remarks  on  this  Journal. 

6.  Abstract  of  the  Laws  of  New  England. 

7.  Relation  concerning  the  Estate  of  New  England;  about 
1637. 

8.  Charles  LOD WICK'S  Account  of  New  York.     1692. 

The  above  papers  Avere  copied  from  the  originals  in  the  British  Museum,  1841. 

31  MISCELLANEOUS  Papers.      Unbound. 

32  MISCELLANEOUS  Particulars,  and  Copies   from   Manuscripts 
examined  in  London  and  Paris,  1828-29.     1778-98.     2  vols. 

Vol.  I.  European,  Vol.  II.  American. 

The  extracts  translated  from  the  correspondence  of  Vergennes,  Ge>ard,  and  Lu- 
zerne  are  taken  from  the  originals  in  the  public  offices  in  Paris.  Other  extracts 
are  from  the  originals  in  the  public  offices  in  London.  Many  of  the  particulars 
concerning  the  war  were  communicated  to  me  by  Lafayette  at  La  Grange, 
Nov.  1828. 

33  MISCELLANIES. 

A  commonplace  book  of  Mr.  Sparks's. 


£18  Appendix. 

34  MORRIS.     Papers  of  Gouverneur  Morris,  being  Letters  and 
Extracts  from  his  Diary. 

Copied  from  the  originals.     Used  in  writing  his  life. 

35  NEW  HAMPSHIRE.     Selection  from  the  Papers  in  the  Office 
of  the  Secretary  of  State. 

Selected  in  October,  1826. 

36  NEW  JERSEY,  etc.     Selection  from  the  Papers  in  the  Public 
Offices  of  New  Jersey,  1777-85  (selected  in  June  1826),  North 
Carolina,  1764-79,  and  South  Carolina,  1768-83  (selected  in 
May,  1826). 

37  NEW  YORK.     Extracts  from  the  Journals  of  the  New  York 
Provincial  Congress  and  Conventions,  from  1775  to  1778. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Secretary's  Office,  Albany,  April,  1831.  These 
are  to  be  taken  in  connection  with  another  set  of  extracts  copied  from  the  same 
Journals,  and  which  are  bound  with  my  papers,  in  a  volume  lettered,  "  New 
York  — Maryland"  [No.  30]. 

38  NEW  YORK  and  VIRGINIA  Papers.     1740-76. 

Copied  from  the  originals  now  in  the  possession  of  Col.  Thos.  Aspinwall,  London 
(1845),  formerly  belonging  to  George  Chalmers. 

1.  Letters  from   De  Lancey,  Smith,  Livingston,  Watts,  and 
others,  to  General  Moncton,  Governor  of  New  York ;  relating 
to  Affairs  between  1760  &  1770. 

Moncton  was  at  this  time  in  England.  His  place  in  the  government  was  supplied 
by  Lieutenant-Governor  Golden.  The  writers  of  the  letters  were  mostly  mem 
bers  of  the  Council.  Moncton  resigned  in  1765,  and  was  succeeded  by  Sir 
Henry  Moore. 

2.  Correspondence  concerning  Lord  Dunmore's  Operations  in 
Virginia.     1775,  1776. 

39  NEW  YORK  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.     1.  Papers  from  the  N. 
Y.  Historical  Society,  relating  to  the  Revolution,  viz.,  those  of 
Lord  STERLING,  Col.  STEWART,  Col.  McLANE,  Wm.  DUER, 
and  others. 

Selected  in  October,  1826. 

2.  Selection  from  Gen.  GATES'S  Papers. 

3.  Selection  from  Gen.  STARK'S  Papers. 

Copied  from  the  originals  furnished  by  his  son,  Major  Stark.  August,  1827. 

4.  Correspondence  between  John  ADAMS  and  Roger  SHER 
MAN  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

The  original  letters  are  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  Baldwin  of  Albany,  a  grandson 
of  Roger  Sherman.  Copied,  Albany,  Oct.  6th,  1826. 

40  PEACE  OF  1783.     1.  The  Entire  Correspondence  of  Mr.  OS 
WALD,  in  the   Negotiation  of  the   Peace  of  1782  with  the 
American  Commissioners  in  Paris. 

Copied  from  a  manuscript  volume  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne 
London,  February,  1829. 

2.  Correspondence  of  Mr.  GRENVILLE  and  FITZHERBERT. 
Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  office  of  Foreign  Affairs  in  London. 

41  POLLOCK.     Correspondence  of  Oliver   Pollock  at  New  Or 
leans,  1776-82;  and  other  Papers  relating  to  the  Revolution, 
including  Copies  from   Col.   Eland's  Papers,  1777-82;    also 
Miscellaneous  Papers,  one  of  which  is  a  letter  of  "  Lafayette, 
while  in  Prison  at  Magdeburg,  15  Mars,  1793." 

Pollock's  letters  copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Department  of  State  at  Wash 
ington,  1854. 


Appendix.  219 

42  QUEBEC.     1.  Journal  of  the  Siege  of  Quebec,  1775. 

[Original.     See  MS.  map,  Maps,  No.  79.] 

2.  Narrative  of  Facts  relative  to  American  Affairs.     [1768.] 
[Printed.     Endorsed  in  a  contemporary  hand,  "This  paper  is  giv  [torn]  in  your 
Secrecy  —  I  [?  torn]  desire  that  you  will  [torn]  any  person  whatever."] 
From  the  manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.     Bought  in  London,  1843. 

43  REVOLUTIONARY    PAPERS.     British    Papers   relating  to  the 
American  Revolution.     4  vols. 

Vol.  I.  1764-1774.     New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  New  York. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  State  Paper  Office,  London ;  selected  by  me  in 
August,  1840. 

Vol.  II.  1764-74.  New  Jersey,  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Geor 
gia. 

Selected  in  September  and  October,  1840. 

Vol.  III.  1764-75.   Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Military. 

State  Paper  Office,  Sept.  and  Oct.  1840. 

Also,  Commissions  and  Instructions  to  Governors. 

Copied  from  the  Records  in  the  Privy  Council  Office,  London ;  selected  by  me  in 
August,  1840. 

Vol.  IV.  The  same.  1763-1774.  British  Papers,  etc.  copied  from  the  originals 
in  the  Board  of  Trade  (Old  Plantation  Office);  selected  by  me  in  August  and 
September,  1S40.  Also,  Miscellaneous  Papers,  relating  to  the  Colonial  His 
tory.  Miscellaneous  Papers,  etc.  copied  from  the  originals  (or  Records),  in  the 
British  Museum,  and  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Worcestershire; 
selected  by  me,  1840. 

44  REVOLUTION.     1.  Letters  relating  to  the  Stamp  Act. 
New  Hampshire,  Massachusetts,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Virginia,  Georgia. 

2.  COLONIAL  PAPERS. 

Minutes  taken  in  the  Board  of  Trade,  Oct.  1840,  1763-67;  Commissions.  Instruc 
tions,  and  Grants,  1670  ( copied  from  the  Harleian  MSS. ) ;  Proceedings  of  the  Com 
mittee  of  Trade  and  Plantations  on  the  Subject  of  making  Void  the  Charter  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  1677-78  (copied  from  the  "  Journal  of  Trade  and  Planta 
tions"  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Nov.  15,  1840);  A  Representa 
tion  of  the  Commissioners  of  Trade,  etc.  on  the  State  of  the  Colonies  1721  (MS. 
King's  Library,  192,  p.  1);  Scheme  of  Government  for  the  West  Indies;  appar 
ently  a  Supplement  to  the  preceding  paper.  (By  West  Indies  is  here  meant  all 
the  American  Colonies.  MS.  King's  Library,  192,  p.  972);  Journal  of  Brad- 
dock's  Expedition  (MS.  King's  Library,  199);  Petition  to  the  King,  concerning 
Paper  Money  in  the  Colonies,  probably  about  1760  (MS.  Sir  T.  Phillips,  Nov. 
1840);  Project  of  a  Bill  for  uniting  the  Proprietary  and  Charter  Governments  to 
the  Crown,  probably  about  1696  (ibid.)-  Petition  to  the  Queen,  1706,  concerning 
the  Proprietary  and  Charter  Governments  (ibid.). 

45  REVOLUTION.     British  Papers  relating  to  the  American  Rev 
olution  ;  selected  from  the  Correspondence  of  the  British  Com- 
manders-in-Chief.     1775-83.     2  vols. 

Sir  Guy  CARLETON,  afterwards  Lord  Dorchester,  was  the  last  commander-in- 
chief  of  the  British  Army  in  America,  during  the  American  Revolution.  The 
official  papers  of  his  predecessors,  Sir  William  HOWE  and  Sir  Henry  CLINTON, 
came  into  his  possession  when  he  took  the  command.  These,  with  his  own  pa 
pers,  were  taken  by  him  to  England  at  the  time  of  the  Peace.  After  his  death 
they  fell  into  the  "hands  of  another  person  (Mr.  Simmons,  his  secretary),  who 
presented  them  to  the  Royal  Institution  in  London.  I  examined  them  all  in 
November,  1840,  and  made  the  following  selection.  The  originals  are  comprised 
in  more  than  forty  volumes. 

Judge  Marshall  considers  the  speech  of  Sir  Guy  Carleton  to  the  Indians  a  forgery. 
Mr.  Wm.  Smith  of  Quebec  wrote  to  me:  "  I  passed  several  days  with  his  Lord 
ship.  He  told  me  26  Oct.  1803,  that  he  made  his  speech  in  Feb.  1794  out  of  his 
own  spontaneity ;  that  he  received  no  orders  from  government."  —  Journal  of 
j.  s. 

46  REVOLUTION.    Dates  of  the  Principal  Events  during  the  Rev 
olution. 

Taken  principally  from  original  letters,  and  other  manuscript  papers  written  at 
the  time. 


££0  Appendix. 

47  REVOLUTION.     Diaries  and  Letters  relating  to  the  Revolution. 
1773-1778. 

Extracts  from  an  original  Diary  by  Thos.  Newell.  Boston,  1773,  1774. — Ex 
tracts  copied  from  Capt.  Benj.  Warren's  Diary,  Saratoga  and  Cherry  Valler, 
1774-78;  lent  me  by  Mr.  Doggett  of  New  York.  — W.  Whipple  to  J.  Brack- 
ett,  1776.  —  Battle  of  Rhode  Island;  a  letter  dated  Providence,  16th  Sept.  '78, 
from  James  Lanman.  —  Letters,  etc.  copied  from  Gen.  Glover's  Papers;  furnished 
to  me  by  Col.  Swett.  — Biographical  Sketch  of  Captain  Eliakim  Littell. 

Copied  from  the  originals. 

48  REVOLUTION.     Journals  and  Papers  relating  to  the  Revolu 
tion. 

Collected  from  various  sources,  1845. 

1.  Journal  kept  by  Margaret  MORRIS,  residing  at  Burlington, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  1776. 

2.  Journal  of  a  Campaign  from  Philadelphia  to  Paulus  Hook 
by  the   late   Algernon    ROBERTS,   Lower  Merion  Township, 
Montgomery. 

3.  Battle  of  Long  Island. 

4.  Notes  used  in  writing  the  Life  of  Arnold. 

5.  Gen.  GREENE'S  Letter  on  the  Battle  of  Bunker's  Hill. 

6.  Resolves   concerning   Hutchinson's    Letters.     In    Council, 
June  25,  1773. 

7.  Proposal  in   R.  Island  for  a   Continental   Navy,  August, 
A.  D.  1775. 

8.  Letter  from   Gov.  FRANKLIN  to  the  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 
Perthamboy,  January  5,  1776. 

9.  Robt.  MORRIS'S  Letter  on  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 
July  20th,  1776. 

10.  WASHINGTON'S  Letter  to  Gen.  Hazen  concerning  Capt. 
Asgill,  5th  June,  1782. 

11.  Contents  of  a  Volume  of  Rolls  of  the  Virginia  Line  of  the 
Continental  Army,  collected  by  Mr.  Hall. 

12.  CAMPBELL  and  SHELBY'S  Account  of  the  Battle  of  King's 
Mountain,  Oct.  7,  1780. 

13.  Battle  of  the  Monongahela.     A  List  of  the  Officers  who 
were  present,  and  of  those  killed  and  wounded,  July  9,  1755. 

49  REVOLUTION.    Miscellaneous  Papers.    Relating  chiefly  to  the 
Revolution.     3  voh. 

Collected  from  various  sources.     1843. 

Vol.  I.  1.  B.  CHURCH'S  Statement  of  his  Trial,  Oct.  1775. 
A  true  copy  from  the  original,  by  Sam.  Eliot,  Junr. 

2.  Col.  John  E.  HOWARD'S  Account  of  the  Battle  of  German- 
town. 

Given  me  by  Col.  Howard,  1827. 

3.  Col.  Rob.  TROUP'S  Account  of  Conway's  Cabal. 
Given  me  by  Col.  Troup,  with  whom  I  conversed  on  the  subject  of  it. 

4.  Report  of  a  Committee  concerning  Deane  and  A.  Lee. 

5.  American   Annals;  or  Hints  and  Queries  for  Parlement 
Men,  1775. 

Printed  at  the  private  press  of  George  Allan  at  Darlington.    Presented  to  me  by 
O.  Rich,  in  London,  1840. 

6.  ARMSTRONG'S    Letters    [to   Mr.    Sparks]    concerning    the 
Northern  Campaign,  1777. 


Appendix. 

7.  Copies  of  the  Newburg  Addresses. 

Furnished  to  me  by  the  author  of  them,  Gen.  John  Armstrong,  Jan.  1837. 

8.  Notes  on  Kosciuszko,  by  Gen.  ARMSTRONG,  Aug.  1837. 

9.  Gen.   Geo.   CLINTON'S    Reasons   against   evacuating  New 
York,  1776. 

A  copy  furnished  by  Gen.  Armstrong. 

10.  John  Dickinson's  Draft  of  Instructions  to  the  Commission 
ers  in  Europe,  1779. 

[Original.]     Apparently  not  adopted. 

11.  Curious  Letter  to  Dr.  Franklin  at  Passy  relating  to  a  Pro 
posed  Reconciliation  between  England  &  the  U.  States,  1779. 

Copied  [by  Mr.  Sparks]  from  the  originals  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  Etran- 
geres,  Paris,  1829.  Dr.  Franklin  attached  some  degree  of  importance  to  these 
papers,  because  he  believed  them  to  have  been  seen  and  approved  by  the  Brit 
ish  ministry.  His  answer  (Diplomatic  Corr.  of  the  Revolution,  III.  45;  Frank 
lin's  Works,  VIII.  278)  is  one  of  the  most  remarkable  of  his  compositions. 

12.  Articles  copied  from  the  Philadelphia  newspapers,  relating 
to  public  affairs,  1779-81,  some  of  them  written  by  Gouver- 
neur  Morris. 

13.  Papers  relating  to  Arnold  and  Andre. 

[Originals  and  copies.]     Used  in  writing  the  Life  of  Arnold. 

14.  Correspondence  of  Count  de  GRASSE,  1782-83. 

[In  French.]     Transmitted  to  me  by  Lafayette. 

15.  Count  de  ARANDA'S  Letter  to  the  King  of  Spain  on  the 
Independence  of  the  American  Colonies,  1783.     Curious. 

[In  Spanish,  with  an  English  translation  by  M.  de  Wallenstein.]  Procured  for 
me  in  the  Spanish  Offices  at  Madrid,  by  A.  H.  Everett.  A  French  translation 
in  the  French  edition  of  Coxe's  History  of  the  Bourbons,  Paris,  1827.  There  is 
good  reason  to  believe  that  the  above  paper  was  not  written  by  Count  d'Aranda. 

16.  Luz ERNE'S  Memorial  to  Congress,  1779,  respecting  a  plan 
of  commerce. 

17.  Memoranda  of  Papers  copied  in  Various  Public  Offices, 
examined  by  me,  1826. 

18.  Memoranda  of  Papers  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  Etran- 
geres,  Paris,  examined  in  1828. 

19.  Biographical  Memoranda  of  John  JAY,  and  copies  of  two 
letters. 

19a.  Copy  of  a  letter  of  J.  ADAMS,  Sept.  13,  1783. 

20.  Hamilton's  Speech  and  Correspondence. 

The  Letters  copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Treasury  Department,  Washington, 
1830.     The  office  has  since  been  burned  and  the  originals  destroyed. 

21.  Correspondence  between  John  Quincy  ADAMS  and  Charles 
PINKNEY  respecting  the  Draft  of  the  Constitution,  1818. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Department  of  State,  at  Washington. 
Vol.  II.  1.  Autographs  before  and  during  the  Revolution  till 
1775. 

2.  Papers  relating  to  the  Affair  at  Ticonderoga,  1777. 

[Probably  the  same  that  were  used  at  Gen.  St.  Clair's  court-martial,  in  which  Mr. 
Sparks, "who  saw  the  General  at  Havre  de  Grace,  with  Moreau,  took  a  great  in 
terest.  Copies.  The  map  then  used  is  among  the  maps  in  Mr.  Sparks's  Library. 
See  p.  209.  J 

3.  Autographs,  1777-82. 

4.  A  Report  of  a  Committee  of  Convention,  of  a  Form  of  Gov 
ernment  for  the  State  of  Massachusetts  Bay.    [Printed.]    N.  P. 
[Dec.  1777.]     S°  pp.  8. 


Appendix. 

Vol.  III.  1.  Autographs,  1778,  1779. 

2.  Various  Statements  concerning  Continental  Money. 

3.  Autographs,  1779-83. 

50  REVOLUTION.     Letters  and  other  Papers. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  Pennsylvania. 

1826. 
[A  large  number  of  the  portraits   of  actors  mentioned  in  these  papers,  British 

as  well  as  American,  will  be  found  in  the  collection  of  portraits,  No.  2107.] 
The  battle-fields  are  also  largely  illustrated  by  the  maps  as  well  as  views  (No.  2716) 

of  places  or  of  houses.] 

51  REVOLUTION.     Memoranda,  Historical. 

Chiefly  relating  to  the  Revolution. 

52  REVOLUTION.     Miscellaneous  Papers.     3  vols. 

Collected  from  various  sources. 
Vol.  I.  1.  DUBOURG'S  Letter  to  Franklin,  June  1776. 

2.  Selections  from  the  Papers  of  Silas  DEANE,  1776-85. 

Copied  from  originals  in  the  possession  of  his  son. 

3.  Letters  from  John  ADAMS  and  the  Commissioners  in  Paris, 
1778-83. 

Copied  from  Adams's  Letter  Books. 

4.  Letter   from    RAYNEVAL    to   Monroe,  and   Extracts   from 
Rayneval's  Correspondence. 

Copied  at  Mr.  Madison's,  April,  1830.  I  have  since  seen  the  whole  of  Rayneval's 
Correspondence  in  the  Public  Archives  in  Paris.  See  large  extracts  in  my 
French  Papers. 

5.  Matthew  RIDLEY'S  Letters  and  Journal.     1782-83. 
Containing  many  errors  and  false  suspicions  respecting  men  and  things  in  Paris 

(particularly  Dr.  Franklin),  as  may  be  seen  by  my  French  MSS.  relating  to  that 
time,  and  also  Franklin's  "  Life  and  Writings." 

6.  Count  D'ESTAING'S  Correspondence. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Marine  Department,  Paris,  1841. 
Vol.  II.  1.  ARNOLD'S  Expedition  to  Canada. 

The  original  in  possession  of  Judge  Edwards  of  New  York.  This  copy  given 
me  by  B.  R.  Ward,  Feb.  1831.  [Arnold's  original  manuscript  map  of  Quebec 
and  his  operations,  etc.,  is  among  the  Maps,  No.  79.] 

2.  ARNOLD'S  Letters,  1775-80. 

3.  Report  concerning  the   Highlands  and  Ticonderoga,  Nov. 
1775. 

[See  "  view  "  of  his  headquarters  at  Beverly  House,  and  various  MS.  Maps. 

4.  Canada  Expedition. 

Copied  from  MSS.  in  the  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.,  Philadelphia,  Feb.  1831. 

5.  Letters  from  Gen.  GREENE  and  others. 

6.  Life  of  Gen.  Morgan. 

7.  Correspondence  between  Beverly  ROBINSON  and   Ethan 
ALLEN,  1780-81. 

8.  Selections  from  John  LANGDON'S  Papers,  1774-83. 

The  originals  in  possession  of  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Elwyn,  of  Philadelphia.  Ex 
amined  Jan.  1831. 

9.  Records  of  Councils  of  War,  copied  from  Washington's 
Papers,  1775-81. 

Vol.  III.  1.  Wm.  S.  JOHNSON'S  Letters,  1753-70. 

Copied  from  papers  now  in  possession  of  Wm.  S.  Johnson  of  New  York,  March, 
1831. 
2.  William  LIVINGSTON'S  Letters,  1776-77. 

From  papers  of  Theodore  Sedgwick,  Jr.,  New  York,  June,  1832. 


Appendix. 


3.  Charles  LEE'S  Letters,  1776-80. 

4.  Gen.  CONWAY'S  Letters,  1777-78. 

5.  Account  of  Baron  Steuben. 

6.  Letters  from  LAFAYETTE  to  Congress,  1777-82. 

7.  Destruction  of  the  Tea ;  Information  of  Hugh  WILLIAM 
SON. 

See  Letters  on  the  subject  in  Gov.  Bernard's  papers,  dated  from  Castle  William. 

8.  Memoranda  taken  from  Papers  in  the  State  House,  Mass. 

9.  Report  concerning  Fort  Montgomery,  1777. 

10.  REED  and  ELWYN'S  Account  of  the  Battle  of  the  Brandy- 
wine. 

[See  the  MSS.  maps  of  this  battle,  No.  79.] 

11.  Plan  of  Operations  for  1778. 

From  a  paper  in  Washington's  handwriting. 

12.  Operations  at  Newport,  1778. 

[See  the  definite  detail  in  the  maps  of  R.  I.  and  vicinity,  No.  79.] 

13.  D'ESTAING'S  Letter  to  Congress,  1778. 

14.  Gouvr.  MORRIS'S  Letters. 

15.  British  Attack  upon  N.  Haven,  1779. 

16.  Hamilton  and  Dr.  Gordon,  1779. 

17.  Combined  Operations,  1780. 

53  REVOLUTION.     Miscellaneous  Papers  ;  relating  chiefly  to  the 
Revolution,  1752-79. 

[The  original  papers.]     From  the  Manuscripts  of  George  Chalmers.    Bought  in 
London,  1843. 

1.  Salaries  of  Colonial  Officers,  1752. 

2.  A  Review  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Minority. 

3.  Considerations  on  America's  being  dismembered  from  the 
British  Empire. 

4.  Major  MORRIS'S  Account  of  the  Affair  at  Trenton,  1776. 

5.  Meetings  in  London  concerning  the  Loyalists,  1779. 

54  REVOLUTION.     Miscellaneous  Papers  relating  to  the  Revolu 
tion,  1777-1782. 

1.  Journal  of  a  British  Officer  in  General  HOWE'S  Army,  1777. 

Copied  from  the  original. 

2.  Papers  relating  to  the  Northern  Campaign  in  1777. 

3.  Letters,  etc.,  copied  from  the  Manuscript  Papers  of  General 
William  IRVINE. 

Sent  to  me  by  Mr.  W.  A.  Irvine,  of  Pennsylvania;  1847. 

4.  Letters,  etc.,  copied  from  the  originals  among  the  Papers  of 
Arthur  LEE,  deposited  in   the  Library  of  Harvard  College, 
1856. 

55  REVOLUTION.     Papers  relating  to  the  Attempted  Negotiations 
between  England  &  the  United   States,  during  the  War  of 
the  Revolution,  1776-79. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  State  Paper  Office,  London,  under  the  direction 

of  Mr.  John  G.  Palfrey,  1856. 
Inserted,  but  not  bound  in  this  volume,  are  "  Notes  in  the  handwriting  of  Henry 

Strachey  [1776],  Secretary,  &c.,  &c.,  in  the  possession  of  George  H.  Moore." 

56  REVOLUTION.     Selections  and  Memoranda  made  in  the  Public 
Offices  of  London  and  Paris,   and  in   the   British   Museum, 
1840-41. 


Appendix. 

57  REVOLUTION.      Selections   from    the   Manuscript   Papers   of 
General  LINCOLN  (1779-87),  General  WASHINGTON  (1777-81), 
Dr.  FRANKLIN  (1776-82),  and  others,  and  Letters  from  John 
BARTRAM  to  Jared  Eliot  (N.  D.,  and  1752-62) ;  also  papers  on 
colonial  trade,  173f-48. 

58  REVOLUTION.     Selections  from  the  Military  Correspondence 
during  the  American  Revolution. 

Copied  from  the  original  papers  in  the  State  Paper  Office.  London,  Jan.,  Feb., 
March,  1829. 

59  RHODE  ISLAND  and  GEORGIA.     Selection  from  Papers  in  the 
Public  Offices. 

Rhode  Island  selected,  Sept.  1826.     Georgia  selected,  Ma}-,  1826. 

60  SCHUYLER,  etc.     1.  Selections  from  General  (Philip)  SCHUY- 
LER'S  Papers,  1775-81. 

2.  From  Colonel  (Peter)  GANSEVOORT'S  Papers,  1777,  etc. 

3.  Papers  in   the  Public   Offices  of  Mass"8,  concerning  the 
Affairs  at  Ticonderoga,  1775. 

4.  From  an  Orderly-Book,  kept  by  Col.  Ruggles  WOODBRIDGE, 
ofHadley,  Mass.,  1776. 

5.  From  Peter  Van  SHAACK'S  Papers,  relating  to  the  Loyal 
ists.     Written  in  London. 

6.  Major  Wm.  CROGHAN'S  Journal,  1780. 

61  STORMONT.     England  and  France.     Correspondence  of  Lord 
STORMONT,  British  Ambassador  in  France.     1776-78.    2  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  State  Paper  Office,  London,  1857. 

62  THOMSON.     Selection  from  the  Papers  of  Charles  THOMSON 
(1765-93). 

Selected  in  March,  1828,  from  papers  in  possession  of  his  nephew,  Mr.  John 
Thomson,  resident  in  Newark,  Delaware.  Contents:  Biographical  Notes  of  C. 
Thomson,  by  John  F.  WATSON;  Observations  on  Mr.  Keed's  notes  delivered 
to  AV.  H.  D[raylon  concerning  John  Dickinson];  Resolutions  of  the  merchants 
in  Philadelphia;  Letters  of  THOMSON,  WASHINGTON,  FKANKLIN,  DICKINSON, 
JEFFERSON,  JAY,  etc. 

63  WASHINGTON'S  Addresses.     1782-97. 

Copied  from  the  records  among  Washington's  papers. 

64  WASHINGTON'S  Cabinet  Papers  ;  1789-96.     2  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals. 

65  WASHINGTON.     Letters  to  various  Persons,  1754-89.    5  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals  while  they  were  in  my  possession.  Not  printed  in 
"  Washington's  Writings." 

66  WASHINGTON.      Letters    to    George    Washington,    1775-99. 
2  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals. 

67  WASHINGTON.     Letters  to  George  Washington,  1777-83. 

Copied  from  the  originals. 

68  WASHINGTON   and  the  French    War.     1.  Curious   Diplomatic 
Papers  relating  to  the  Origin  of  the  War  of  1756. 

Copied  from  original  papers  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdown", 
London,  March,  1829. 

2.  Operations  on  the  Frontier  of  Virginia,  1754,  1755. 
Selections  copied  from  the  Papers  in  the  office  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  London, 

March,  1829. 

3.  Operations  in  Virginia,  1754-57. 


Appendix. 

Extracts  from  Governor  Dixwromf's  Letter-Books,  now  in  possession  of  J. 
Hamilton,  Cumberland  Place,  London,  March  19, 1829. 

4.  Affairs  in  North  Carolina,  1765-70. 

Extracts  from  Governor  TRYON'S  Letter-Books,  now  in  possession  of  0.  Rich, 
London,  March  19,  1829. 

5.  Account  of  the    Siege  of  Worcester,  1646,  in  which    Sir 
Henry  Washington  was  distinguished. 

Copied  from  Nash's  "  History  of  Worcestershire,"  Vol.  II.,  Appendix. 

69  WASHINGTON  to  Lafayette.     1777-98. 

I  received  this  volume  from  General  Lafayette,  December  25th.  1830.  It  consists 
entirely  of  letters  from  General  Washington  to  General  Lafayette,  between  the 
years  1777  and  1798.  Copied  under  the  direction  of  Lafayette  at  La  Grange. 

70  VERMONT.     Papers  relating  to  the  Intercourse  between  the 
Inhabitants  of  Vermont  and  the  British  Authorities  in  Canada. 
1780-82.     Also,  concerning  Military  Operations  in  the  West. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Royal  Institution,  London,  1844. 

71  VIRGINIA.     Selection  from  the  Papers  in  the  Council  Cham 
ber,  in  Virginia.     1773-96. 

Selected  in  May,  1826. 

72  YORKE.     England  and  Holland.     Letters  and  Extracts  from 
the  Correspondence  of  Sir  Joseph  YORKE  in  Holland.     Jan. 
1776-Dec.  1780. 

[Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  State  Paper  Office,  London,  1857  ?] 

II.    FRENCH. 

73  AMERICAN   REVOLUTION.      Correspondence   chiefly  between 
the  French  and  Spanish  Ministers,  concerning  the  American 
Revolution.     1776-78. 

Copied  from  the  [French]  originals  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  6trang6res, 
Paris.  This  volume  consists  of  duplicates  of  copies  in  the  1st  and  2d  volumes 
of  my  "French  Manuscripts"  [No.  80]. 

74  DUMAS.     Correspondence  of  Charles  W.  F.  Dumas,  Official 
Agent  for  the  United  States  in  Holland  during  the  Revolution. 
1777-1783. 

[French.]     Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Department  of  State. 

75  FAVIER,  Jean  Louis.     Letters,  Memoirs  and  Considerations, 
on  the  American  War.     1778-80. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  Etrangeres,  Paris,  1831. 
The  last  paper,  pp.  26-146,  is  "  Considerations  sur  Forigine,  la  suite,  la  conduite, 
la  succes,  et  le  resultat  le  plus  apparent  de  la  guerre  prdsente,"  which,  says  Mr. 
Sparks, "  written  with  ability,  contains  many  fallacies  and  erroneous  con pctures." 

76  FRANCY, DE.    Letters  to  Caron  Beaumarchais.    1778-79. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  possession  of  Beaumarchais'  descendants.     Paris, 

1856. 

Francy  was  an  agent  for  Fettling  Beaumarchais'  accounts  in  the  United  States. 
[Concerning  Beaumarchais'  claims,  much  remains  in  the  handwriting  of  Mr. 

Sparks.] 

77  FREDERIC    the    Great,  K.  of  Prussia.      Correspondence  with 
his  Ambassadors  in  London  and  Paris,  on  American  Affairs, 
1776. 

These  copies  were  procured  for  me  from  the  Public  Offices  in  Berlin,  by  Mr. 
Henry  Wheaton,  the  American  Minister  at  that  Court,  1844.  They  are  preceded 
by  Mr.  WHEATON'S  Correspondence  with  Baron  Billow. 

78  FRENCH  Papers  on  the  American  Revolution. 

This  volume  consists  of  Papers  selected  by  me  in  the  Archives  de  la  Guerre,  and 
the  Archives  dee  Affaires  Etrangeres,  in  Paris,  1828. 
15 


Appendix. 

79  FRENCH    Papers   relating  to*  the  American  Colonies,  1766- 

1769. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  Etrangeres  in  Paris,  and 
sent  to  me  by  Mr.  DE  WITT.  1858.  [Mr.  DE  WITT  is  son-in-law  of  M.  Guizot's, 
and  has  since  published  a  Life  of  Th.  Jefferson.] 

80  FRENCH  Papers,  relating  to  the  American  Revolution.  1776- 
82.     6  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  Etrangeres  in  Paris. 
Selected  partly  by  M.  Bulos,  in  1831-33,  partly  by  me  in  1840-41. 

81  GERARD.     Papers  of  M.  GERARD,  French  Minister  in  the 

United  States.    1778,  1779. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Department  of  State  at  Washington;  translated 
and  printed  in  the  10th  vol.  of  the  Diplomatic  Correspondence. 

82  HOLLAND.     Correspondence  between  Count  de  VERGENNES 
and  the  French  Minister  in  Holland,  respecting  the  Affairs  of 
the  American  Revolution.     1776-82.     Also :     Extracts  from 
Three  Letters  to  the  French  Ambassador  in  Russia,  in  1781. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Archives  des  Affaires  Etrangeres,  in  Paris, 
partly  in  the  year  1832,  and  partly  in  1841. 

83  HOLLAND.     Correspondence  [translated]  between  the  Abbe 
DESNOYERS  and  Count  de  VERGENNES,  and  other  papers,  re 
lating  to  the  American  Revolution  and  the  attitude   of  Hol 
land.     1776-81. 

Unbound  MSS. 

84  LAFAYETTE.     Copies  of  Letters  from  Lafayette  to  Washing 
ton,  and  to  other  Persons,  during  the  American  Revolution. 
In  French,  some  in  English. 

Sent  to  me  by  Lafayette,  1829. 

85  LAFAYETTE.     Correspondence  and  Papers,  in  French,  relating 
to  the  American  and  French  Revolutions.     1777-92. 

These  copies  were  sent  to  me  by  General  Lafayette  in  the  year  1829.  The  re 
marks  prefixed  to  each  part,  and  the  marginal  notes,  were  dictated  by  La 
fayette. 

86  LAFAYETTE'S  Papers.     1776-1815. 

These  copies  [in  French]  were   sent  to  me  by  General  Lafayette  in  the  year 

87  LAFAYETTE.      Letters   from    General   Lafayette  to   General 
Washington ;  during  the  American  Revolution. 

These  copies  were  sent  to  me  by  General  Lafayette,  1832. 

88  LAFAYETTE.     Letters  from  Lafayette  to  Washington.     1782- 
92. 

Copied  from  the  originals,  and  sent  to  me  by  Geo.  W.  Lafayette. 

89  LAFAYETTE.     Letters  from,  to,  and  about  Lafayette.     1792  to 
1799. 

Copied  from  the  originals. 

90  LA  LUZERNE.     Papers  of  M.  de  la  Luzerne,  Minister  from 
France  to  the  United  States.     1778-1783. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Department  of  State  at  Washington ;  translated 
and  printed  in  the  10th  volume  of  the"  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  Amer 
ican  Revolution." 

91  LA  SALLE.     Papers  relating  to  the  Discoveries  of  Cavelier  de 
la  Salle  in  America. 

Copied  from  the  original  manuscripts  in  the  Public  Offices  of  Paris.  [Mr.  Park- 
man  has  made  great  use  of  these  papers.] 


Appendix. 

92  MONTMORIN.     Correspondence  between  Count  de  MONTMORIN 
and  Count  de  VERGENNES.     1778-82. 

Unbound  MSS.  * 

93  WALLENSTEIN.      Sketches   of  a    Diplomatic  History  of  the 
American    Revolution ;  by  Jules  de  Wallenstein ;  and   other 
Manuscripts. 

These  are  the  originals,  given  to  me  bv  M.  de  Wallenstein.  He  did  not  pursue 
the  project  cf  the  His'ory.  M.  de  Wallenstein  was  for  several  years  attached  to 
the  Kowian  Legation  in'the  United  States.  He  had  previously  been  connected 
with  the  Russian  Legation  in  Spain.  After  leaving  the  United  States,  he  was 
Consul  General  from  Russia  in  Brazil,  and  resided  at  R  o  Janeiro. 

1.  Diplomatic  History  of  the  American  Revolution.     Written 
in  1830. 

2.  Causes  and  Principles  of  the  Alliance  between  France  and 
the  United  States,  1778. 

A  valuable  paper. 

3.  Annals  of  the  Insurrection  of  the  Spanish  Colonies  and  the 
Cotemporary  History  of  the  Mother  Country. 

In  English;  translated  in  1826. 

94  VOYAGE  au  Continent  Americain  par  un  Francois  en  1777,  el 
Reflexions  Philosophiques  sur  ces  Nouveaux  Republicans. 

Copied  from  the  original  in  the  Bibliotheque  du  Roi,  Paris,  1841. 

III.    SPANISH. 

95  GRIMALDI,  etc.    Correspondence  of  the  Marquis  de  GRIMALDI, 
Count  de  FLORIDABLANCA,  and  Count   de  ARANDA,  during 
the  American  Revolution.     1776-82.     2  vols. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Public  Archives  of  Madrid.  1854.  [In  Spanish. 
The  copies  of  Aranda,  Vergennes,  and  the  Marquis  of  Almadova,  were  p-ocured 

through   Guyangos,  with   the  aid  of  Calderon  de  la  Barca,  and  Buckingham 

Smith,  then  officially  in  Spain.] 

96  SPANISH.     GRIMALDI,  etc.      Correspondence  of  the  Marquis 
de  Grimaldi,   Count  d' Aranda,  and   Count  de  Floridablanca, 
during  the  American  Revolution.     1776-80. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  Royal  Archives  of  Simanca^,  in  Spain,  1855. 
"These,  like  the  letters  of  Washington,  were  transcribed  either  from  the  letter 
books  of  their  author,  or  the  original  drafts." 

97  MIRALLES,   etc.     1.    Letters    of   Juan    de   MIRALLES,   from 
Charleston,  S.  C.,  and  Philadelphia,  to  the  Governor  of  Ha 
vana,  1778-80. 

The  original  Letters.  Miralles  died  in  Washington's  camp  at  Morristown,  Apr. 
28,  1780. 

2.  Letters  of  Francisco   REND  ON  from   Philadelphia  to  the 
Governor  of  Havana,  1780. 

Original  Letters. 

98  PAPELES  varios  de  America.     17  vols. 

A  collection  of  orig'nal  official  papers  relating  to  the  affairs  of  those  Spanish 
provinces  in  America  which  now  belong  to  the  United  States,  during  the  last 
quarter  of  the  18th  century.  The  following  list  came  from  Spain  with  the 
papers:  — 

1.  Correspondence  of  Rendon  from  Philadelphia,  1780-81.     2 
vols. 

2.  One  bundle  of  papers  containing  also  letters  of  Rendon, 
consultas  of  the  Conseyo  de  Indias,  copies  of  secret  letters 


Appendix. 

from  London,  original  letters  from  one  Miralles  employed  by 
our  government,  and  some  papers  relating  to  Cuba,  and  bear 
ing  on  the  commissions  and  instructions  to  Miralles.  1  vol. 

3.  Dispatches  of  the  governors  de  los  Provincias  internas  de 
Nuevo   Esparia,   Tejas,    Sonora,    Cinaloa,    California,   Nuevo 
Mexico,  &c.,  1768-86.     6  vols. 

4.  One  bundle  of  papers  relating  to  the  same  provinces.    1  vol. 

5.  Papers  relating  to  the  provinces  of  Nicaragua,  Honduras, 
Mosquitos,  &c.,  1743-78.     3  vols. 

6.  Papers  relating  to  the  proceedings  to  dislodge  the  English 
from  the  "  Island  of  Roatan."     1  vol. 

7.  Papers  relating  to  Guatimala  y  Yucatan,  1743-84.     2  vols. 

8.  Papers  relating  to  Panama  y  Puerto  Velo,  1751-97.      1  vol. 
"  With  the  purchase  came  a  note  from  Spain, '  I  have  no  doubt  that  the  States  of 

Texas  and  California  would  be  glad  to  purchase  these  papers.'  These  papers 
do  not  strictly  belong  to  the  '  bound  historical  MSS.'  Mr.  Sparks  received  them 
like  the  others  in  packages  or  portfolios,  but  never  bad  ti.em  bound.  They 
are  the  sources  of  the  History  of  our  Spanish  possessions,  and  no  account  of 
these  countries  can  be  complete  without  them;  and  his  family  prefer  to  consider 
them  a  part  of  this  costly  collection,  which  the  wise  research  of  so  many  years 
has  accumulated."  —  s. 

99  PAPERS  [in  Spanish]  relating  to  the   Early   Settlements   of 
Louisiana.     1697-1764. 

Copied  from  the  originals  in  the  public  offices  of  Paris. 

100  RENDON,  etc.     1.  Letters  of   Don   Francisco  RENDON,  from 
Philadelphia,  May  10-Dec.  30,  1780. 

Translated  from  the  originals  by  H.  Ware,  Sept.  1857. 

2.  Letters  of  Juan  de  MIRALLES,  Feb.  13,  1778,  to  Jan.  30, 
1779.     Translated. 

3.  Extracts  translated  from  the  Historia  del  Reinado  de  Carlos 
III.  en  Espana,  ppr  A.  FERRER  DEL  Rio. 

4.  Revista  Espanola  de  Ambos  Mundos,  Mayo  de  1855.     Ex 
tract  from  the  article  El  Conde  Aranda. 

5.  Succinct  Memoir  of  the  Operations  of  Galvez  in  Louisiana 
and  Florida,  1781-1782. 

Translated  from  the  Spanish.     Unbound  MSS. 

101  SPANISH  Operations  in  Louisiana,  1781-83. 

Copied  from  a  [Spanish]  manuscript  in  the  possession  of  M.  Ternaux-Compans, 
Paris,  1843. 

102  SPANISH  Papers.     Feb.  2,  1777,  to  Feb.  6,  1778.     Transla 
tion.  —  Letters   of  Count  de  ARANDA,  and  Count  de  FLOR 
ID  ABLANCA,  1776-80.     To  the  Count  de  Aranda,  1778. 

Unbound  MSS. 

IV.    MISCELLANEOUS. 

103  HOLLAND.     Historische  documenten  betreffende  de  Ameri- 
kaansche  zaken  van  de  jaren  1775-83,  afgeschreven  naar  de 
origiualen  in  het  Ryks  Archief  te  'sGravenhage.     7  vols. 

In  Dutch,  with  an  English  translation. 

104  VERRAZZANO,  Giovanni  de.   1.  Letter  to  the  King  of  France, 
1524. 

Copied  from  the  original  Italian  in  the  Magliabecchian  Library,  in  Florence. 
Procured  by  Mr.  Edward  Everett. 


Appendix. 

2.  NEW  SWEDEN.  "  Extrait  historique  sur  la  colonie  Nova 
Suecia."  By  J.  F.  BAHR.  Sent  to  Mr.  Sparks  from  Sweden, 
1835.  With  a  map,  and  three  letters  to  C.  Hughes  from  J. 
F.  Bahr,  the  first  beginning,  "  Voici  quelques  notices,  ramas- 
sees  a  la  hate,  sur  la  colonie." 

105  WARTON.      Vita   lohannis    Fabricii,   Militis   Angli,   scripta 
Anno  1685. 

Life  of  Captain  John  Smith,  in  Latin.     Copied  from  the  original  in  the  Lam 
beth  Library,  London,  at  my  request,  1833. 


1  Among  very  many  similar  obligations,  Mr.  Sparks  felt  perhaps  most  deeply  the 
many  kindnesses  of  Lord  Holland,  the  proofs  of  which  did  not  cease  with  life,  and 
his  important  services,  in  which  Sir  James  Mackintosh  took  an  almost  equal  share. 
Not  less  persevering  was  the  interest  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne.  Conspicuous 
among  his  good  offices  was  the  free  offering  of  his  family  (the  Shelburne)  papers. 
Lord  Brougham  "  insisted  that  in  case  I  should  find  any  difficulty  in  prosecuting 
my  historical  researches  in  London,  I  should  apply  to  him,  and  he  would  aid  me  in 
anyway  in  his  power."  u  Throughout  the  whole  business,  I  have  received  from  Lord 
Normanby  the  greatest  courtesy."  The  politeness  of  Sir  Heury  Ellis,  and  of  Sir 
Francis  Palgrave;  the  friendly  deeds  of  Colonel  Aspinwall,  and  Mr.  Petty  Vaughan, 
"who  was  never  weary  of  doing  good  acts,"  —  all  were  held  in  grateful  remem 
brance.  Our  own  ambassadors  in  France  as  in  England,  were  true  to  the  interests 
of  American  History.  In  Sir  Robert  Peel  alone  an  obstacle  was  found.  He  was  sup 
posed  to  be  "  influenced  by  opposition  to  the  wishes  of  Mr.  Huskisson,"  whose  ac 
tive  exertion  was  most  obliging.  A  reference  to  Sir  Geo.  Murray  overruled  the 
difficulty.  "I  have  the  strongest  reason  to  be  gratified  with  the  civilities  and  lan 
guage  of  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen  "  in  the  Foreign  Office,  where  was  the  Oswald  Cor 
respondence,  etc.,  etc. 

In  the  British  State  Paper  Office  were  found  the  New  York  and  New  Jersey  Papers, 
"  which  had  hitherto  been  overlooked,  and  are  very  valuable."  Hence  were  derived 
other  important  MSS.,  and  also  from  the  Royal  Institution,  the  Privy  Council  Office 
the  Board  of  Trade,  the  British  Museum,  the  Office  of  Journals  and  Papers,  and 
many  private  collections.  All  was  so  arranged  that  Mr.  Sparks  was  enabled  to  have 
copying  continued  in  Europe,  and  to  send  for  manuscripts  for  himself,  and  to  point 
them  out  to  others,  naming  hall,  shelf,  and  page,  during  the  years  which  followed  his 
return  to  America. 

At  every  point  of  his  journey  from  Brussels  through  Bonn,  Gottingen,  Leipzig  and 
Frankfort  to  Paris,  he  was  fortunate.  On  his  second  visit,  1840,—  that  he  might  pursue 
researches  commenced  in  1828,  —  instructions  were  given  for  their  continuation  by  the 
courtesy  of  M.  Guizot,  the  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs  at  the  French  Court.  This  gen 
tleman  published  about  that  time  his  translation  of  Mr.  Sparks's  "  Life  and  Writings 
of  Washington,"  introduced  by  a  noble  essay  on  the  subject.  In  1828,  after  three 
and  a  half  mouths  of  labor,  all  the  work  of  Mr.  Sparks  was  taken  from  him  by 
order  of  M.  Rayneval,  when  all  his  friends,  M.  Ferronays,  La  Fayette,  le  Comte 
d'Hauterive,  Hyde  deNeuville  Ferussac,  and  the  Marquis  de  Marbois,  whose  literary 
labors  he  had  shared,  had  left  Paris.  Not  allowed  to  copy,  he  at  once  began  an 
abridgment  of  these  MSS.  in  his  own  hand.  u  But  the  historical  materials  will 
amply  reward  me  for  the  labor.  .  .  .  Should  no  ill  luck  befall  them,  they  will  one 
day  become  a  tribute  of  great  value  to  the  History  of  the  United  States."  In  these 


230  Appendix. 

archives  he  afterwards  found  the  letter  of  Franklin  to  the  Count  de  Vergennes,  de 
scribing  the  map  on  which  lie  had  marked  with  a  STRONG  RED  LINE  the  boundary  of  the 
United  State?,  as  fixed  by  the  treaty,  and  here  among  the  maps  it  was  found,  —  a 
map  almost  as  much  opposed  to  American  claims  as  was  the  map  presented  to  George 
III.  at  the  same  time  by  the  English  Commissioners  to  those  of  Great  Britain. 
"  My  researches  were  continued  in  the  archives  till  I  had  examined  all  the  papers 
relating  to  the  United  States,  and  taken  notes  and  extracts  of  all  that  I  deemed  im 
portant."  The  MSS.  relating  to  France  and  Spain  were  considered  of  a  very  deli 
cate  nature,  and  Mr.  Sparks  felt  bound  to  restrain  himself  in  selection  where  all, 
with  this  caution,  were  left  to  his  discretion.  He  allowed  none  to  be  published,  ex 
cept  so  far  as  they  supplied  historical  facts  and  illustrations.  From  the  War  De 
partment  there  is  a  "  curious  "  manuscript  relating  to  Braddock's  defeat,  and  the  sub 
sequent  war  in  America.  The  very  valuable  papers  relating  to  La  Salle,  Tonty,  and 
Joliet,  are  chiefly  from  the  Marine  Department;  and  the  Bibliotheque  Royale  fur 
nished  an  original  Journal  of  Iberville's  voyages,  a  missionan''s  account  of  the  Illinois 
Indians,  1693, "  What  Perricault  saw  during  four  years  in  Louisiana,"  and  Bernard  de 
la  Harpe's  voyage,  1718-22.  Among  other  friends  from  whom  he  acknowledged  much 
kind  attention  were  M.  Champollion,  M.  Jomard,  M.  Mignet,  and  M.  de  Tocque- 
ville,  in  a  part  of  whose  work  on  America  he  was  pleasantly  associated.  "Paris 
is  the  spot  where  more  knowledge  can  be  obtained  on  a  given  subject  than  any 
other."  The  valuable  information  owed  to  Lafayette,  was  conveyed,  not  only  in 
person  at  Paris,  and  in  the  daily  intercourse  at  La  Grange  (Journal),  but  in  abun 
dant  manuscripts  transmitted  fully  to  America.  u  I  can,"  said  Lafayette,  "  conceive 
of  no  better  employment  for  myself."  A  list  of  the  French  officers  who  served  in 
America  is  derived  from  the  kindness  of  Mr.  Warden.  The  remarks  are  dictated 
by  Lafayette. 

The  Depot  de  la  Guerre  was  rich  in  details  of  the  military  affairs  of  America,  and 
of  the  Canadian  wars,  containing  the  correspondence  of  Montcalm  and  papers  relat 
ing  to  the  mission  of  the  Baron  de  Kalb.  But  nowhere  was  found  any  paper  sustain 
ing  the  charges  on  the  affair  of  Jumonville. 

During  the  tour  of  18  iO,  Mr.  Sparks  continued  to  select  with  laborious  care,  in 
France  as  in  England,  many  important  works  for  the  University  at  Cambridge, 
whose  line  collection  was  thus  greatly  enriched. 

NOTE  ON  HOMER'S  "  BIJJLIOTHECA  AMERICANA."  (See  Catalogue,  No.  1635a.)  — 
A  printed  prospectus  of  this  unpublished  work  Mr.  Sparks  found  during  his  resi 
dence  at  Mount  Vernon,  among  the  papers  of  Washington.  He  could  discover  no 
clew  to  the  MSS.  until  the  year  1840,  when,  chiefly  to  examine  it,  he  passed  a  week 
among  the  large  collections  of  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Avhose  "  liberal  and  generous 
hospitality  "  was  not  confined  to  the  receptions  in  his  own  house.  He  was  permitted 
to  take  the  Manuscript  to  London,  and  have  it  copied  Friday,  6th  Nov.,  1840.  "  There 
are  five  volumes,  one  of  which  appeared  to  have  been  his  first  sketch,  and  the  other 
four  the  work  as  completed.  In  the  whole  they  extend  to  about  1600  pages  closely 
written,  being  a  list  of  books  relating  to  America,  as  far  as  he  was  able  to  find  them, 
or  their  titles,  alphabetically  arranged  according  to  the  Authors'  names,  and  the 
principal  heads  of  the  subjects  of  anonymous  works,  with  references  to  the  Libraries 
where  they  are  to  be  found.  Altogether  it  is  a  work  of  extraordinary  labor  and  of 
great  intrinsic  value."  "Mr.  Homer  was  a  fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford." 
"  Examining  Spanish  Manuscripts,  Miss  Phillips  has  copied  the  full-length  portrait  of 
Montezuma,  which  I  shall  send  to  Mr.  Prescott,  with  the  titles  of  tbese  papers  and 
some  account  of  their  contents."  He  mentions  the  "  draft  of  a  bill  for  taking  away 
the  charters  of  all  the  proprietary  and  charter  colonies  1687,  never  passed,"  and  a 
similar  report  from  tae  Board  of  Trade  to  Queen  Anne. 

NOTE  ON  ALCEDO'S '' BIBLOTECA  AMERICANA."  (See  Catalogue,  No.  1635.)  — 
It  will  be  proper  to  call  attention  here  to  this  work,  and  to  add  to  the  previous  note 
that  the  anonymous  titles  are  arranged  in  a  supplement,  and  followed  by  an  Index 
to  the  whole  work. 


ERRATUM. 
Page  207,  lines  30  and  37.     For  Henty  read  Fleury. 


CATALOGUE 


OF 


$rtnteti  Books  anti  of  jWanuscrtpts 


BELONGING   TO 


PROF.  HENRY  WARD  POOLE, 

NOW  RESILING  IN  THE   CITY   OF  MDXICO  : 


Comprising  many  rare  and  curious  Books,  in  various  Departments  of  Literature,  and  in 
about  Seventy  Languages ;  early  printed  Books,  from  1469  to  1473 ;  Ancient  Manu 
scripts  ;  the  Original  MS.  Maps  of  Captain   Cook  and  his  Officers;  rare 
Voyages  and  Travels,  etc.,  including  the  most  valuable  and  rare  works  of 
the  general  Library,  and  of  that  collected  in  Mexico  during  the  past 
Ten  Years.      With  Descriptions  and  Explanations  of  several 
u'hich  are  UNIQUE,  or  unknown  to  Bibliographers. 

ALSO, 

FINE  AND  VALUABLE  SPANISH  AND  MEXICAN  PAINTINGS,  PRECIOUS  STONES, 

JEWELS,  COINS,  ETC.,  COLLECTED  IN  MEXICO  DURING  THE 

SUPPRESSION  OF  THE  CONVENTS  IN  1861. 


TO     BE     SOLD     BY     AUCTION, 

ON   WEDNESDAY,  THURSDAY,  AND    FRIDAY,  MAY  24,  25,  AND   26,  1871, 
IN  THE  LIBRARY  SALESROOM  OF  LEONARD  &  CO. 

NO.  60    BROMFIELD    STREET,  BOSTON. 

• 
SALES   TO  COMMENCE   EACH   DAY   AT   10  O'CLOCK. 


CAMBRIDGE: 

at  tfte 

1871. 


CONDITIONS  OF  SALE. 


I.  The  highest  bidder  to  be  the  buyer ;  and  if  any  question  arise 
between  bidders  the  lot  so  disputed  shall  be  immediately  put  up 
again,  provided  the  auctioneer  cannot  decide  the  said  dispute. 

II.  The  purchasers  to  give  in  their  names  and  residences,  and 
to  make  a  deposit,  if  required,  in  part  payment  of  the  purchase 
money ;  in  default  of  which  the  lot  or  lots  purchased  to  be  imme 
diately  put  up  again  and  resold. 

III.  The  lots  to  be  taken  away,  at  the  buyer's  expense,  within 
three  days  after  the  conclusion  of  the  sale,  and  the  remainder  of 
the  purchase  money  to  be  paid  previous  to  the  delivery  of  the 
goods. 

IV.  Upon  failure  to   comply  with   the  above  conditions,  any 
money  that  may  have  been  deposited  will  be  forfeited ;  and  all 
goods  not  removed  within  the  time  named  may  be  resold  by  pub 
lic  or  private  sale,  on  account  of  the  purchaser ;  and  any  deficiency 
occurring  at  such  resale  to  be  made  good  by  the  said  purchaser. 

V.  The  Books  are  presumed  to  be  perfect,  unless  otherwise 
expressed.     All  notices  of  imperfections  must  be  made  within  a 
week  from  the  last  day  of  sale.     No  allowance  will  be  made  for 
stained,  soiled,  or  short  leaves. 

VI.  To  prevent  inaccuracy  in  delivery,  and  inconvenience  in 
the  settlement  of  the  purchases,  no  lot  can,  on  any  account,  be 
delivered  during  the  Sale. 

LEONARD   &    CO. 


Gentlemen  who  cannot  attend  the   Sale  may  hare  their  purchases 

faitJtfully  executed  by  the  auctioneers,  at  a  charge  of 

Jive  per  cent,  on  the  amount  of  bills. 


Catalogue 


OF 


FEINTED    BOOKS   AND   OF   MANUSCRIPTS 

BELONGING  TO  PROFESSOR  HENRY  WARD  POOLE,  NOW  RESIDING  IN  THE 
CITY  OF  MEXICO :  INCLUDING  ALL  THAT  WAS  MOST  VALUABLE  AND  RARE 
OF  HIS  GENERAL  LIBRARY,  AND  THE  MOST  CHOICE  OF  HIS  COLLECTIONS 
IN  MEXICO,  DURING  THE  PAST  TEN  YEARS.  WITH  DESCRIPTIONS  AND 
EXPLANATIONS  OF  SEVERAL  WHICH  MAY  BE  UNIQUE,  OR  UNKNOWN 
TO  THE  BIBLIOGRAPHERS. 


BEDEKER,  ou  1'Art  deconserver  la  Beaute.    2  vols. 
in  1.      Calf.  12°  Amsterdam,  1774 


2  ABERCROMBIE,   J.      Intellectual  Powers.     Half  morocco. 

12°  New  York,  1840 

3  ALCHYMISTES,   Ex.  J.     Principes  des,  sur  le  Pierre  Philoso- 
phale,  etc.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1711 

4  ALEMAN,     MATEO.      Vida  y   Hechos  del  Picaro  Guzman  de 
Alfarache  Atalaya  de  la  Vida  humana.     ENGRAVINGS.    2  vols. 
in  1.      Calf.  8°  Amberes,  1681 

Fine  copy  of  this  chief  work  mpicaretque  literature. 

5  ALEMAN,  M.    Guzman  de  Alfarache.  Sheep.    8°  Madrid,  1661 

6  AMAZON,  Exploration  of  the  Valley  of  the.     Under  HERNDON 
and  GIBBON.     MANY  ILLUSTRATIONS.     2  vols.     Cloth. 

8°  Washington,  1853-54 

7  AMENIDADES    FILOSOFICAS.     Maximas   Morales,   etc.     Half 
morocco.  12°  Barcelona,  1804 

8  AMERICA.  Voyage  a  la  Guiane, eta  Cayenne,  en  1789.    Cartes 
et  Gravures.     Half  calf.  8°  Paris,  An  vi. 

9  AMERICAN   MAPS!    N.  Am.  about  1795,  etc.   Folded  in  8°  hf.  cf. 

10  AMORETTI,  C.     Viaggio  al  Tre  Laghi,  etc.     Half  calf. 

18°  Milano,  1824 

11  ANA.     LINGUETIANA.     Principes,  Maximes,  Pensees,   Para 
doxes  et  Aventures.     D'AvAL.     Hoards.  18°  Paris,  1801 

12  PERRONIANA  ET  THUANA.     Pensees  Judicieuses,  Bons 

Mots,  etc.      Calf.  12°  Cologne,  1694 

1 


CATALOGUE. 

13  ANA.    SORBERIANA,  ou  Bons  Mots,  Recont.  agreables,  etc., 
cle  S.  SORBIEEE.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1694 

14  ANACRKONTE  E  SAFFO.     Le  Odi  di,  in  Versi  Ital.  d.  F.  S.  de 
ROGATI.     2  vols.  in  1.    Half  calf.  8°  Colle,  1782 

15  AXQUETIL,  L.  P.     L'Histoire  Universelle.     3e  Edition,  revue 
par  Jo UD AT.    Tom.  3  wanting.    II  vols.    Calf.    12°  Paris,  1807 

Well  written,  instructive,  and  curious. 

16  ANACHARSIS.     Voyage  de,  En  Grece.     Many  engravings.     3 
vols.  RoyalS0  London,  1796 

17  ANALYST,  THE.     Miscellaneous  Papers.      Cloth. 

12°Neiv  York,  1840 

18  [ANDREA.]     Satire  di  Pietro  Nelli.     Plates.     Sheep,  gilt. 

12°  London,  1786 
"  Graziossissimi  e  rari." 

19  ANTONINUS  M.    Imperator.    His  12  looks  addressed  to  himself. 
In  Greek,  with  Latin  translation,  Notes,  Indexes,  etc.     Frontis 
piece.      Calf.  8°  Oxon.  1704 

Fine  edition  and  copy  of  these  Thoughts,  which  a  Catholic  Father  has  said 
"should  make  one  blush  like  scarlet  on  self  comparison  with  the  heathen  An 
toninus." 

20  ANTONINUS,  MARCUS  AURELIUS.    The  Roman  Emperour.    His 
Meditations  concerning  Himself.    Treating  of  a  Natural  Man's 
happinesse  ;    wherein   it  consisteth,  and  of  the  meanes  to  at 
tain  e   unto    it.     Translated  by  Meric   CASAVBON,  with  notes 
etc.     FINE  COPY.      Vellum.  4°  London,  1635 

21  ANTONINUS,  M.     De  Rebus  Suis.     Greek  and  Latin,  with  com 
mentary.     Edition  Gataker.     Autograph  and  notes   of   BAR- 
CIA.     Sheep.  40  Londini,  1697 

22  ANTONINON  LIBERALIS    Metamorphoseis  Tnterp.     Xylander. 
Greek  et  Latin.      Vellum.  24°  Amstel.  1 676 

23  APULEIUS.     Metamorphoses  of.      Translated  by   G.    HEAD. 
Cloth.  8°  London,  1852 

24  ATALZAIDE.     Ouvrage  Allegorique.      Uncut. 

12°  Imprime  ou  Von  a  pu,  1746 

25  ATKINSON,  J.     Navigation  and  Tables,  etc.     2  copies.    Sheep. 

8°  London,  1759 
ATLASES. 

26  RUSSIA.     Atlas  Russicus.     Very  extended  and  detailed  Maps 
of  Russian  Empire.    Large  folio.    Imper.  Acad.  Petropoli,  1745 

27  SENEX,  J.     About   33    Maps,  including    British   Empire   in 
America.     CURIOUS.  Large  folio,  London,  1719 

28  DE  LISLE,  G.     Atlas  Nouveau.     Contenant  les  Cartes  et  des 
Empires  ...    .  du  Monde.     Fine  copy  of  this  elaborate  work, 
3  vols.,  large  folio,  half  calf.  J.  Covens,  Amsterdam. 

29  EAST  INDIA  PILOT,  or  Oriental  Navigator.    Complete  collec 
tion  of  Charts,  Maps,  Plans,  etc.  of   the  Indian  and   China 
Seas,  etc.     2  vols.     Russia.  Very  large  folio.  London. 

30  ILES  BRITANIQUES.     About  32  Maps.     Large  folio,  sheep. 

Has  stamp  in  gold  of  Napoleon's  "  Depot  des  Vai?seux,"  etc. 


CATALOGUE.  O 

31  CHAUCHARD,   Capt.     Maps  of  Germany,  Holland,  etc.      25 
fine  large  detailed  Maps  to  join  in  one  extending  from  Den 
mark  to  Malta.     Boards.  Large  folio,  London,  1800 

32  CHANNEL  PILOT.     English  Channel,  Thames,  etc.      By  W. 
HEATHER.     Boards.  Large  folio,  London. 

33  KITCHENS.     General  Atlas  of  the  Whole  Universe.     40  Maps 
on  G6  Plates,  particularly  distinguishing  the  United  States. 
Boards.  Large  folio,  London,  1800 

34  MICIIKLOT,  Hydrog.  du  Roi.     Charts  of  Europe.     Section  of 
Frigate.  Large  folio,  Paris,  1732 

35  HURD,  Capt.     Channel  Atlas  for  use  of  Royal  Navy.     Half 
morocco.  Large  folio,  London,  1811 

36  SENEX   and   MAXWELL.     North    America   1710,   and  other 
Maps.  Large  folio. 

37  PENE,  CASSINI,  etc.    De  Fransche  Neptunus.    Large  collection 
of  Dutch  Maps.  Large  folio,  Amsterdam,  1793 

38  CARTES  des    Pays  Bas  (Angleterre,  France,  etc.),  de  Friex. 
Boards.  Folio,  Paris,  1744 

39  ARCHBOLD,  J.   F.     Practice  of  Attorneys  in  Courts  of  Law. 
2  voh.     Boards.  12°  London,  1844 

40  ARGUS,  A.     Tempers,  Manners  and  Foibles  of  Young  Per 
sons.     PLATES.     Sheep.  12°  London,  1823 

41  ARIOSTO,  L.    L'Orlando  Furioso.    With  5  Additional  Cantos. 
48  FINE  PLATES.     4  voh.     Sheep.  18°  Londra,  1781 

42  ARIOSTO.    Roland  le  Fvrievx.    Trad,  par  F.  de  ROSSET.    En- 
richi  de  Figures.     Literal  prose  translation  of  the  Orlando,  and 
5  additional  Adventures.    RARE  AND  CURIOUS.     2   vols.  in  1. 
Sheep,  gilt.  4°  Paris,  1643-44 

43  ARISTOPHANE,  Comedies  d'.    Trad,  du  Grec,  par  M.  ARTAUD. 
Half  calf.  12°  Paris,  1841 

Fine  complete  edition,  with  Notes,  etc. 

44  ARROWSMITH,  A.     Large  Map  of  North  America.     About  5 
feet  by  4,  backed  with  linen  and  folded  in  case.    VERY  DETAILED 
AND  EXACT.  Eoijal  8°  London,  1795 

45  ATHEES,  Dictionnaire  des,  par  STL  VAIN  M  . . .  L.  EXTREMELY 
and  deservedly  SCARCE.     Boards.  8°  Paris,  An  VIH. 

"  II  mettait  dans  le  nombre  des  Athens,  Jesus-Christ,  et  le  Saint- Esprit,  Job, 
Jacob,  Esaie.  Saint-Paul,  St.  Athanase,  St.  Augustine,  etc."  —  GUILLON,  Hist. 
Gen.  de  la  Philos.  ii.  416. 

46  AVILA,  J.  DE.     Indulgencias  que  pueden  ganar  los  Fieles,  etc. 
Vellum.  1 2°  Mexico,  1787 

ACON,  F.     Novum  Organum  Scientiarum.     In  Eng 
lish  by  Dr.  Shaw.     Half  calf .  $°  London,  1813 

ilfaAnTjJrt^YlJ 

48  BALLEXSERD.    L'Education  Physique  des  Enfans,  Depuis  la 
Naissance  ....  a  1'age  de  puberte.     Calf.       12°  Paris,  1765 


4  CATALOGUE. 

49  BALZAC,  H.  DE.     Romans  et  Contes  Philosophiques.     4  vols., 
uncut.  18°  Bruxelles,  1837 

50  BALZAC,  Le  Sieur  de.     Socrate   Chrestien,  et  autres  oeuvres. 
Calf.  8°  Pan's,  1657 

51  BANKES,  I.     Universal  Geography.    Many  curious  Engravings 
of  Customs.     Half  bound.  folio,  London. 

52  BANVARD,  J.     Wisdom,  Wit,  and  Whims  of  Ancient  Philoso 
phers.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1855 

53  BARBIER,  A.  A.     Nouv.  Bibliotheque  d'un  Homme  de  Gout. 
5  vols.     Morocco  bach.  8°  Pans,  1808 

54  BARON,  A.     Hist,  de  la  Literature  Fran^aise.     Half  morocco. 

18°  BruxeUeg,  1833 

55  BARROW,  J.    Tour  in  Austrian  Lombardy,  Northern  Tyrol, 
and  Bavaria.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1841 

56  BARTHELEMY.     Abre'ge  du  Voyage  du  Jeune  Anacharsis  en 
Grece.     Illustrated.     2  vols.  in  1.     Sheep.         12°  Paris,  1838 

57  BASTIEN,  J.  F.     Calend.  du  Jardinier.     Gardening.      Uncut. 

Thick  12°  Paris,  1807 

58  BEAUCHAMP,  AL.  DE.     Histoire  des  Campagnes  de  1814-15. 
2  parts.     4  vols.     Russia  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1816-17 
The  anti-Bonapartist  author  celebrates  the  usurper's  ruin  and  the  reestablish- 

ment  of  the  throne. 

59  BEAUHARNAIS,    Comtesse    de.     I/AVEUGLE    PAR    AMOUR, 
L/ABATLARD  SUPPOSE,  ou  le  Sentiment  a  Fepreuve.     2  vols. 
Unbound.  Paris,  1780 

60  BEAUMONT,  MAD.  L.  DE.     Le  Magasin  des  Jeunes  Dames.    4 
vols.,  uncut.  18°  Paris,  1821 

61  BECKFORD,  W.     Vathek  ;  an  Arabian  Tale.     Boards. 

16°  London,  1856 

62  BELKNAP,  JER.     Discovery  of  America ;  with   Four  Disser 
tations  :    On  the  Circumnavigation^  of  Africa  by  the  Ancients  ; 
MARTIN  BEHAIM  as  discoverer  of  'America  ;  The  Honey-Bee, 
a  native  of  America ;  and  Colour  of  Native  Americans.      Un 
cut.  8°  Boston,  Apollo  Press,  1792 

63  BELLINI,  V.     Beatrice   di   Tenda.     The   Opera,  with  Music. 

Long  music  folio.     Napoli. 

64  BELLINI,  V.     II    Pirata.     The  Complete  Opera  Music,  with 
Colored  Plates  of  the  splendid  scenery.     Boards. 

Long  music  folio.     Milano. 

65  BELOT,  J.     La  Chiromance,  Physionomie,  Art  de  Memoire, 
Divinations,  Augures  et  Songes,  etc.     PLATES.     Half  bound. 

8°  Lyon,  1649 

66  BELZONI,  G.     Adventures  in  Egypt  and  Nubia ;  Discoveries, 
etc.     25  PLATES.     Cloth.  18°  New  York,  1843 

67  BENTHAM,  JER.     Defence  of  Usury :  Impolicy  of  Legal  Re 
straints  on  Pecuniary  Bargains,  with  Letter  to  Adam  Smith. 
Sheep.  16°  Philadelphia,  1796 

68  BENTIVOGLIO,   Card.     Lettres   aux   prem.  Princes  de  1'Eu- 
rope.     Italien  et  Fran9ois.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1696 


CATALOGUE.  t> 

69  BERGGREX,  J.    Guide  Francais-Arabe  Vulgaire.    Arabic  Dic 
tionary  with  Map  of  Syria,  etc.      Uncut.  4°  Upsal,  1844 

70  BERLIN  UND  POTSDAM.    Beschreibung  der  Koniglichen  Resi- 
denzstadte  Fred,  the  Great.    Sheep.    2  voh.     12°  Berlin,  1779 

71  BERNOULLI,  J.    Sextenary  Tables,  exhibiting  at  sight  any  Pro 
portion  not  exceeding  600  seconds  or  10  minutes.      Calf. 

4°  London,  1779 

72  BERTOLDO,  BERTOLDINO  E  CACASENO.     CURIOUS.    20  Plates. 
•   Morocco.     2  vols.  16°  Venezia,  1791 

Satirical  and  comical  adventures  of  a  very  astute  countryman  at  court,  and  of 
his  family.     Original  of  much  current  wit. 

73  BERTOLOTTI,  D.    Viaggio  al  Lago  di  Como,  etc.      Unbound. 

18°  Como,  1824 

74  BERTRAND,  CARDINAL.     Latin   Manuscript,  date  previous 
to  1348  ivhen  the  Cardinal  died.     "  Postillia  on  the  Four   Gos 
pels"     "  Hie  INCIPIT  POSTILLIA."     Calf.  Thick  4° 

Very  neatly  and  carefully  written:  black  and  red. 

75  BERZELIUS,  JAC.     Om  Blasrorets  anvandande  i  Kemien  och 
Mineralogien.     Boards.  12°  Stockholm,  1820 

The  original  work  of  the  inventor  of  Blow-pipe  Chemistry. 

76  BETTINELLI,  S.     Risorgimento  d'ltalia,  negli  Studj,  nelli  Arti, 
etc.     Half  calf.     2  vols.  12°  Bassano,  1786 

77  BIANCHI,  I.     Delia  Felicita  Meditazioni.      Uncut. 

8°  Venezia,  1825 

78  BIBLE,  Black  Letter,  Fragment  of,  with  Common  Prayer,  etc. 
English  Authorized  Version?  4°  London,  1624 

79  BIBLE.    La  Sacra  Biblia  ;  translated  by  G.  DIODATI,  with  Com 
pendium,  Chronology,  etc.     Morocco.  8°  Londra,  1819 

80  BIBLE.     SACY,  LE  MAISTRE  DE.     Histoire  du  Vieux  et  du 
Nouveau  Testament.     Representee  avec  des    Figures  et  des 
Explications  Edifiantes,  tirees  des  Saints  Peres,  pour  regler 
les  mceurs  dans  toutes  sortes  de  conditions.     Several  hundred 
plates.      One  on  each  folio.     CURIOUS  AND  RARE.     Sheep. 

Thick  4°  Paris,  1752 

This  beautiful  and  elaborate  work  is  from  the  convent  of  "  La  Profesa  "  in  Mex 
ico.  The  quaint  engravings  represent  almost  the  entire  Bible,  and  powerfully 
stimulate  to  the  reading  of  the  entire  book. 

81  BIBLE.     Istoria  del  Testamento  Vecchio  e  Nuevo.     F.  DONA- 
DO.     135  Wood-cuts.      Vellum.  12°  Venezia,  1786 

Principal  subjects  of  the  Bible  with  curious  wood-cuts. 

82  BIBLIOGRAPHIA  ANTIQUARY,  sive  Introductio  in  Notit.  Scrip, 
qui  antiq.  Hebraicas,  Graecas,  Roman,  et  Christafias  Scripti 
illustravit.     Sheep.  4°  Hamburg  et  Lipsicz,  1716 

83  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  BRETOY,  A.  P.  Neoellenike  Philologia.  Greek 
Title,  i.  e.  New  Greek  Philology,  or  Catalogue  of  Books  since 
Fall  of  Byzantine  Empire.     Uncut.    2  vols.     8°  Athenais,  1854 

84  CREVENNA,  P.  A.  B.     Catalogue  de  Livres.      With  the 

prices.      Calf.     5  vols.  in  3.  8°  Amsterdam,  1789 


CATALOGUE. 

84*  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  DE  BURE.  Suppl.  a  1'  Bibliog.  Inst.  ou  Catal. 
des  GAIGNAT.  With  MS.  prices.  Catal.  3,542  titles.  Rare 
books.  Classified,  with  Index  of  Authors.  Calf.  2  vols.  in  1. 

8°  Paris,  1799 

85  PINELLI,  M.  Catalogue  of  Magnificent  Library  of.  Half 

bound.  8°  London,  1789 

86 MELLO,  A.  C.  Pat.  de.  Cat.  de  Livres  de  feu.  Of.  8°  Paris. 

87  BIBLIOTHEQUE  d'un  Homme  de  Gout.    4  torn,  in  2  vols.     Calf. 

Paris,  17#8 

88  BIOT,   J.  B.      Geometric  Analytique,    etc.    Interleaved.    MS. 
Examples.      Half  calf  .  12°  Paris,  1813 

88*  BIOT,  J.  B.  Hist.  Gen.  de  Sciences  pendant  La  Re  vol.  Franc. 
Half  morocco.  •  8°  Paris,  1803 

89  BIRD,  J.  B.    Laws  respecting :  I.  Landlords,  etc.     II.  Wills. 
III.  Masters  and  Servants,  etc.    IV.  Parish  Affairs,  etc.    Calf. 
4  vols.  in  1.  8°  London,  1806-08 

90  BLAIR,  J.     Chronology  and  History  of  the  World,  from  the 
Creation  to  the  Year  of  Christ  1 802.  Illustrated  in  LVII  Tables. 
Four  reach  to  First  Olympiad ;  each  of  following  53  contains  a 
half  century.     Boards.  Folio,  London,  1803 

Maps  and  engraved  tables,  showing  the  state  of  the  world  for  each  year,  the 
eminent  men,  events,  etc. 

91  BLANCORD,  S.     Physical  Dictionary,  Anatomy,  Medicine,  etc. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1708 

92  BLUNT'S  American  Coast  Pilot.    By  L.  Furlong.    Fourth  Edi 
tion.  8°  Neivhtryport,  1804 

93  BOCCAGE,  MAD.  Du.     Le  Paradis  Terrestre.     PLATES. 

8°  London,  1760 

BOCCAGE,  MAD.  Du.    LA  COLUMBIADE,  ou  la  Foi  portee  an 
Nouveau  Monde.    PLATES.    Calf.    2  vols.  in  1.    8°  Paris,  1761 

94  BOILEATJ.    CEuvres  de.     Avec  notes  par  AMAR.     Autog.  R. 
CHOATE.     Half  morocco.  12°  Paris,  1848 

95  BOINVILLIERS,  J.  F.      Dictionnaire  Francais-Latin.      Sheep. 

12°  Paris,  1835 

96  BOLINGBROKE,  Lord.      Letters  of,  to  Windham,  Pope,  etc. 
Important.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1753 

97  BOMBET,  L.   A.   C.    Life  of    Haydn;    Life  of   Mozart,  etc. 
Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1839 

98  BONAPARTE.      Correspondence  et  relat.  de  J.  FIEVRE  avec, 
1802-13.    3  vols.    GAY,  SOPHIE.    Un  Marriage  sous  1'Empire. 
2   vols.'     BEATJVOIR,    R.    DE.     Le    Cafe    Procope.      6  vols. 
Cloth.  18°  Bruxelles,  1835-37 

99  BONNET,  CH.    CEuvres  d'Histoire  Naturelle  et  de  Philosophic. 

PORTRAIT  AND  PLATES.     18  vols.     Boards,  uncut. 

8°  Neuchatel,  1779-83 

100  BOOTH,  H.     Liverpool  and  Manchester  Railway.     Map  and 
engravings.      Uncut.  Royal  8°  Liverpool,  n.  d. 

101  BORDEN,  S.     Formulae  for  Locating  and  Constructing  Rail 
roads.     2  copies.    Calf.  '    Royal  8°  Boston, -1851 


CATALOGUE.  1 

102  BORDEN,   T.      Recherches  sur  le   Fouls,  par   rapport  aux 
Crises.     Half  morocco.  12°  Paris,  1756 

103  BOSCHE,  E.  T.     Portuguese  Grammar  and  Exercises.    2  rots. 
Unbound.  12°  Hamburg,  1853 

104  BOSSUKT,    J.-B.      L'Histoire    Universelle.      Autograph    of 
Rufas  Choate.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1826 

105  BOSTON,  T.      Human  Nature  in  its  Four-fold  State.     Ser 
mons,  etc.      Calf.  8°  Edinburgh,  1744 

106  BOSTON  ALMANAC.      No.  1,  for  1836.     Perfect,  with  map. 
Boards.  18°  Boston,  1836 

107  BOSTON  ALMANAC,  1838  to  1859.   22  vols.    Duplicates  :  1841, 
1841,  1842,  1846,  1856,  1857.     28  vols. 

108  BOSTON  SCHOOL  REPORTS,  1857, 1858, 1859.    3  vols.  in  cloth. 

12°  Boston 

109  BOSWELL,  JAMES,  Esq.     (Dr.  Johnson's  Biographer.)    Tour 
to  Corsica.     Maps.      Calf.  8°  London,  1769 

110  BOTTI,  G.     I  Boccali   di  Montelupo,  Perduti   Monument!. 
Sheep.  .     18°  Firenze,  1818 

111  BOUCIIITTE.      Histoire    Ancienne.      COLORED  MAPS.    Half 
morocco.  4°  Paris,  1844 

112  Bo WD  ITCH,  N.    New  American  Practical  Navigator.    FIRST 
EDITION.     Sheep.  8°  Newburyport,  1802 

113  BOWDITCH,  N.   New  American  Practical  Navigator.  FOURTH 
EDITION.     Sheep.  8°  Neiv  York,  1817 

114  BOWDITCH,  N.     New  American  Practical  Navigator.    SEV 
ENTH  EDITION.     Sheep.  8°  New  York,  1833 

115  BOWDITCH,  N.   Practical  Navigator  ;  containing  all  necessary 
Tables,  etc.   FOURTEENTH  EDITION.  Sheep.  8°  New  York,  1845 

116  BOWDOIN,  J.  (Pres.  Am.  Acad.)     Philosophical  Discourse, 
Nov.  8,  1780.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1780 

117  [BOYER,  J.    B.    DE,  Marquis    d'Argens.]     Lettres  Cabalis- 
tiques,  ou  Correspondence  entre  deux  Cabalistes,  clivers  Es- 
prits  Element,  et  le  Seigneur  Astaroth.  Avec   Figures.     6 
vols.  in  3.     Half  calf.  16°  La  Haye,  1741 

118  [BOYER.]     Letters  Cabalistiques.  Another  copy.    6  vols.  in  3. 
Boards.  La  Haye,  1741 

119  BOYLE,  ROBERT.      Six    Physiological    Essays.      CURIOUS. 
Sheep.  4°  London,  1668-69 

120  BRACE,   C.   L.      The    Norse-Folk;    Norway    and  Sweden. 
Engravings.      Cloth.  12°  Neiv  York,  1857 

121  BRADLEY,  A.     Map  of  the  United  States,  with  Post  Roads, 
Counties,  Distances,  Rivers,  etc.,  4  feet  5  inches  by  3  feet  2, 
backed  and  folded.  8°  [Washington']  1804 

An  important  and  scarce  map,  in  perfect  condition. 

122  BRADLEY,  T.     Practical  Geometry,  Linear  Perspective,  and 
Projection.     8  plates  and  many  cuts.      Cloth.  8°  London 

123  BRAZIL  AND  BUENOS  AYRES.      Geographical  History,  and 
Topographical  Description.     MAP,  and  many  FINE  ENGRAV 
INGS.     2  vols.     Half  morocco,  gilt.  12°  London,  1825 


CATALOGUE. 

123*  BRENTON.     Vice  Admiral  Sir  Jahleel.     Memoir  of,  by  his 
Son.     Portrait.      Cloth.  Thick  12°  London,  1855 

124  BRISSONIUS,  Barn.      De   Veteri    Ritu    Nvptiarvm    et   Jure 
Connubiorum.      Vellum.  Thick  24°  Lug.  Bat.  1641 

125  BROTHERS,  R.      Prophecies,   Restoration  of  Jews  in   1798, 
under  their  Revealed  Prince  and  Prophet.     Wrote  by  Him 
self.     2  Parts.     Also:  Testimony  of  N.  B.  HALHED,  M.  P. 
3  vols.  in  1.      Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1795 

This  self- styled  Prince  and  Prophet,  by  special  revelation,  announces  the  ful 
fillment  of  the  Scriptural  prophecies^  much  as  did  afterwards  Father  Miller. 
One  respectable  disciple  and  member  of  Parliament  dared  to  defend  the  doc 
trine  and  the  Prophet. 

125*  BROWN,  J.     Manners  and  Principles  of  the  Times.      Half 
calf.  16°  Boston,  New  England,  1758 

126  BROWN,  S.  R.    Western  Gazetteer  and  Emigrants  Directory. 
Sheep.  8°  Auburn.  N.  Y.,  1817 

127  BRUEYS   ET  PALAPRAT.      CEuvres   Choisies.     2  vols.  in   1. 
Half  morocco.  16°  Paris,  1812 

128  BRUNET,  J.  C.     Manuel  du  Libraire  et  Amateur  de  Libres. 
3e  Edition.     4  vols.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1820 

129  BRUYERE,  M.  DE  LA.    Works.      Translated  by  N.  ROWE. 
2  vols.     Calf.  8°  London,  1723 

Book-plate  of  Samuel  Rogers. 

130  BRYANT,  W.  C.     The  Embargo  ;  or  Sketches  of  the  Times  ; 
a  Satire,  with  other  Poems.      Uncut.  12°  Boston,  1809 

BRYANT'S  first  published  poem.     SCARCE. 

131  BUFFON,  LECL.  DE.     Hist.   Nat.  de  1'Or,  1* Argent,   Cuivre, 
etc.     Boards.  Paris,  An  vin. 

132  BUFFON.    Histoire  Naturelle  des  Mineraux.    9  vols.    Boards. 
Gilt.  12°  Deux  Fonts,  1790 

133  BUNGENER,   F.      Trois   Sermons  sous  Louis  XV.      Uncut. 

12°  Paris,  1854 

134  BUNYAN,    J.     Taith    y    Pererin.      Pilgrim's     Progress,    in 
Welsh.     Many  plates.      Cloth.  Royal  8°  Lundain,  n.  d. 

135  BURE,  G.   F.  DE.    Bibliographic  Instructive:    connois.  des 
Livres  Rares.     6  vols.     Calf.      .  8°  Paris,  1764-68 

136  BURNS,   R.      The   Works    of,   Life,   etc.,  Poems,    Letters, 
Glossary,  etc.     Calf.  12°  New  York,  1830 

137  BURTIN,  F.-X.  DE.     Traite  theor.  et  practique  des  connois. 
necessaires  a  tout  Amateur  de  Tableaux.     Tome  I.      Calf. 

8°  Bruxelles,  1808 

This  volume  is  complete  in  itself,  and  very  useful  in  the  judgment  of  paintings, 
their  care,  restoration,  etc. 

138  BURRIT,  E.  H.    Logarithmick  Arithmetic!*,  Logar.  &  Astron. 

Tables.     Sheep.  8°  Williamsburgh,  Mass.,  1818 

139  BUSSI-RABATIN,  Le    Comte  de.      Histoire    Amoreuse   des 
Gaules.     3  vols.      Morocco,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1829 

140  BUTTMANN,  P.     Griechische  Grammatik.     Half  sheep. 

12°  Berlin,  1818 

141  BYRON,    LORD.      The  Works  of,  with  Illustrations.      Sheep. 

Royal  8°  Philadelphia,  1851 


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142  iRp^asal^ESAR,  Les  Commentaires  de.    Trad.  nouv.  le  texte 

en   regard,  avec  des  notes,  index,  cartes,  etc.,  par 
BOTIDOUX.     5  vols.    Half  morocco.     8°  Paris,  1809 

143  OESARIS  Commentarii.      Calf.  18°  Glasguaiy1750 

144  C^SARIS,   C.   Julii.      Complete  Works.      Delphin   Edition. 
Notes,  vocab.     Sheep.  8°  Londini,  1800 

145  CAILHAVA.     De  1'Art  de  la  Comedie.     4  vols.     Sheep. 

8°  Paris,  1772 
Garrick's  copy,  with  his  Book-plate. 

146  CAILHAVA.     The  Same.      2me  EDITION.     2  vols.    Half  sheep. 

8°  Paris,  1786 

147  [CALLENDER,  J.  T.]     Political  Progress  of  Britain  ;  Abuses, 
etc.      Uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1795 

Warnings  to  America  from  English  History.     Commended  by  Jefferson. 

148  CALVERT,  DR.  J.     Anthems  of  Temple  Church,  etc.      Red 
and  Black.    Cloth.  Royal  8°  London,  1844 

149  CALVILLO,  J.    B.   D.      Los     Males    que   puede    Causar   la 
Desunion    entre    Espanoles    Ultramarines    y    Americanos. 
Unbound.  8°  Mexico,  1810 

First  discourse  of  this  reverend  champion  of  the  king,  eighteen  days  after 
Hidalgo's  Declaration  of  Independence.  Calvillo  afterward  preached  a  ser 
mon,  giving  thanks  to  the  Virgen  de  los  Remedies,  for  her  special  services  in 
destroying  the  Mexican  insurgents. 

150  CAMOENS,  Luis  DE.     Luisada.     In   Oria.  Portuguese.     Half 
morocco.  16°  ft.  p.  n.  d. 

151  CAREY,  MATHEW.      American  Pocket  Atlas.    20  Maps,  and 
description  of  each.     Sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1814 

Good  maps  of  the  States  as  then  existing. 

152  CAREY,  M.     Account  of  the  Late  Malignant  Fever  in  Phila 
delphia.      Uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  Nov.  23,  1793 
List  of  deaths,  and  of  burials,  classified  by  the  religious  persuasions.     Cruel 

treatment  of  the  sick  and  well  by  the  alarmed  vicinity.  Noble  personal  ser 
vices  in  the  hospitals,  by  Stephen  Girard  and  others.  Meteorological  obser 
vations,  etc. 

153  CARIONIS.    Chronicon,  Ph.  Melanchthon   et  C.   Peucero.    2 
vols.     JZmbossed  vellum.  16°  /.  le  Preaux,  1593 

154  CARTE  GENERALE  entre  les  trois  Empires,  on  Theatre  de 
la  Guerre  Presente.    Also,  Maps  of  Albanie,  Bog  et  Dnieper, 
Constantinople,  and  Dardanelles.    In  case.     4°  Tienne,  1788 

155  CART  WRIGHT,  THOMAS.      Historia    Christi    Salv.    Nost.  et 
Rerum  ab  eo  gestarum,  ex  4  Evang.  Lib.  Tertio.      Calf. 

4°  n.p.  1630 

Autograph  of  "  ISAAC  FOSTER,  10th  of  9th  mo.,  [16]  '72,"  and  of  J.  G. 
PEUCIVAL. 

156  CART  WRIGHT,    TH.       Comment,    in    Proverbia   Solomonis. 
Prafatio  J.  POLYANDRI.      Calf.  4°  Lug.  Bat.  1617 

157  CARYALHO,   S.  N.     Travel  and  Adventure  with  Fremont's 
Expedition.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1857 

158  CASTIL-BLAZE.  De  1'Opera  en  France.  2  vols.  Half  morocco. 

8°  Paris,  1826 


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CATALOGUE. 


159  CATULLUS.    (Autograph  of  RUFUS  CHOATE.)    HORACE,  Hun 
ter's  ;  CICERO'S  Brutus ;  HORACE,  Hilper,  1830  ;  OVID  ;  JEsop 
in  Greek.     6  vols. 

160  CAYETANO  DE  LIMA,  L.    Grammatica  Franceza-Portugueza. 
2  parts  in  1  vol.     Sheep.  4°  Lisloa,  1732-33 

161  CKLLARIUS.     Fashionable  Dancing.      Designs  by   Gavarni, 
in  tints  and  gold.     Encyclopaedia  of  the,  Art.     Boards. 

4°  London,  Bogue,  1847 

162  CENSOR,  THE.     Complete,  96  numbers,  Apr.   11,  1715   to 
June  1,  1717.     3vols.ini.     Calj.  24°  London,  1717 

163  CENSORINI.  Liber  de  Die  Natali,  etc.    Of.    &>  Lug.  Bat.  1743 

He  wrote,  A.  D.  238,  on  chronology,  sciences,  etc. 

164  CENTRAL    AMERICAN    Affairs,   and    Enlistment    Question. 
Cloth.  12°  Washington,  1856 

165  CERVANTES,  MIGUEL  DE.     Vida  y  Hechos  del  Ingenioso 
Hidalgo,  Don  Quixote  de  La  Mancha.      3  volumes.     Boards. 

4°  London,  1781 

166  CERVANTES.  Don  Quijote,  etc.  Half  mor.       12°  Paris,  1844 

167  CERVANTES.    Don  Quixote,  etc.     Con  muy  bellas  Estampas 
gravadas  por   FOLKEMA.     Tom.  1 V.  wanting.     3  vols.    Calf. 

18°  En  Haia,  1744 

A  choice  edition,  with  the  excellent  and  full  life  of  Cervantes,  by  MAYANS  y 

SISCAR. 
"  Recherche"  a  cause  des  jolies  figures  de  Folkema  dont  elles  sont  orrises."  — 

BRUNEI. 

168  CERVANTES.     Don   Quijote,  etc.     ttlust.  by  Tony  JOHANNOT, 
etc.      Uncut.  4°  Paris,  1851 

169  CERVANTES.      Life  and    Exploits   of   Don    Quixote    de   la 

Mancha.     Translated  by  C.  JARVIS.     4  vote,  in  2.      Cloth. 

18°  Philadelphia. 

"  Of  all  the  books  of  fiction,  I  know  of  none  that  equals  Cervantes'  History 
of  Don  Quixote,  in  usefulness,  pleasantry,  and  a  constant   decorum."  - 
JOHN  LOCKE. 

170  CERVANTES.      Don  Quichotte  de    la    Manche.      Trad,    par 
FLORIAN.     Half  turkey.  12°  Pam|1847 

171  CERVANTES.     Don  Quichotte,  etc.    20  ENGRAVINGS.    Uncut. 

12°  Paris. 

172  CESAROTTE,  M.     Pronea  Componimento  Epico.     Dedicated 
to  Napoleon.     Half  calf  .  Royal  8°  Brescia,  1807 

173  CICERONIS,  M.  T.     Opera  Omnia.    FINE  AND  RARE  EDITION, 
in  perfect  order  and  in  original  calf  binding.     9  vols.  in  8. 
Calf.  8°  Lutetia,  Paris,  1573 

Is  paged  continuously  to  end,  page  5459.    Has  Privelegium  of  Charles  IX.  in 
year  of  his  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew. 

174  CICERO.     Three   Aldines.     1.   De  Oratore.     2.  Brutus.     3 
Orator.      Calf.  8°  Venet.  1546 

175  CICERO.     Eclogae,  gesammelt   von   D'OLIVET.     Half  sheep. 

12°  Zurich,  1783 

176  CICERONIS  Oratfones.     Notis.    Illust.     Sheep. 

12°  Bostonice,  1832 


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177  CICERO.     Tusculan  Disputations,  Dream  of  Scipio,  etc.    Au 
tograph  of  RUFUS  CHOATE.      Cloth.         12°  Cambridge,  1851 

178  CICERO.     I.  De  Nat.   Deorum  ;  De  Divinatione  ;  De  Fato  ; 
De  Legibus.    II.  De  Officiis ;  De  Senectute ;  De  Arnicitia ; 
Paradoxa  Stoicorum,  etc.     Ex  D.  LAMBINI  emend.     2  vols. 
in  I.     Half  calf .  8°  Lvtetice,  1573 

179  CICERONIS  Qua?  ad  Jus  Spectant.    Autograph  o/R.  CHOATE. 
Half  morocco.  8°  Marburgi,  n.  d. 

180  CLARKE,  J.    Education  of  Youth  in  Grammar  Schools.    Also 
FLORUS,  with  English  translation,  and  MAKING  OF  LATIN. 
3  vols.  12°  London,  1740 

181  CIIAMBRAY,  Le  M.  de.    Philos.  de  la  Guerre ;  suiv.  d.  Me 
langes.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1829 

182  CiiAMPOLLiON-FiGEAC,    A.       Poesies    de    Ch.    d'Orleans. 
Broche.  12°  Paris,  1843 

183  CHARLETON,  W.     Wits  of  Men.     Mystery  of  Vintners  ;  the 
various  Sicknesses  of  Wines  and  their  Remedies.     2  curious 
ivorks,  in  1  vol.     Sheep.  18°  London,  1692 

184  CHATEAUBRIAND.    Celuta  ;  or  the  Natchez.  An  Indian  Tale 
(of  Louisiana).     3  vols.     Half  morocco.         12°  London,  1835 

185  CIIANTELOUP,  HERV.  DE.     Nouv.  Traite  de  Serins  de  Can- 
arie.     ENGRAVINGS.     Half  calf .  18°  Paris,  1785 
Complete  instructions  for  canaries,  and  other  birds ;  with  music  to  teach  them. 

186  CHASLES,  PHILAR.     Etudes  sur  1'Espagne.     Broche. 

12°  Paris,  1847 

187  [CHAUMEIX.]     La  Petite  Encyc.  ou  Diet,  de  Philosophes. 
Unbound.  12°  Anvers,  1772 

188  CHESNEY,    Col.      Russo-Turkish    Campaigns    of    1828-29. 

12°  New  Tbr/l-,1854- 

189  CHESS.     Traite  theor.  et  pract.  du  Jeu  des  Echecs,  par  ime 
Societe  d'Amateurs. 

"  Get  ouvrage,  fort  rare  a  pour  auteurs  MM.  LEGER,  CARLIER,  BERNARD 
et  VBBDOSI." 

190  CHESTERFIELD,  American.   Selections  from,  and  from  others. 
Morocco.  24°  Philadelphia,  1833 

191  CIIEVELLIER,   A.      L'Origine  de  I'lmprimerie  de  Paris. 
Dis.  Hist,  et  Critique.   RARE  and  IMPORTANT.   Early  Printed 
Books.      Calf.  Folio,  Paris,  1694 

"  Plein  de  grands  recherches."  —  HOEFFEF. 

192  CHICKERING,  J.     Life  and  Character  of.    Portrait.     Boards. 

12°  Boston,  1854 

193  CIIIMALPOPOCA  GALICIA,  F.    Silibario  de  Idioma  Mexicano. 
Uncut.  12°  Mexico,  1859 

Primer,  Vocabulary,  and  Reading  Exercises  in  the  original  language  of  the 
capital  of  Mexico. 

194  CHOISY,  L'Abbe  de.      Voyage  de   Siam    1685-86.     Calf. 

12°  Paris,  1687 

By  a  whim  of  his  mother,  De  Choisy  was  dressed  as  a  girl  up  to  the  age  of 
eighteen.  The  King  of  Siam  declined  being  converted,  as  the  Abb£  pro 
posed,  but  sent  him  home  with  fine  presents. 


CATALOGUE. 

1 95  CHOMPRE.     Diet,  de  la  Fable.     Pour   1'intelleg.  des  Poetes, 
Tableaux,  etc.     Sheep.  16°  Avignon,  1817 

196  CHOYSELAT,  P.  LE.     Discovrs  GEconomique.     De  500  livres 
tirer  4500.     Fine  half  turkey.  8°  Rouen,  1612 

197  COAST  SURVEY,  U.  S.     Reports,  with  Maps,  for  1851/52,  '53, 
'54,  '55,  '56.     1  vol.  8°  ;  6  vols.  4to.    Cloth.  Washington. 

198  CODE  CIVIL  DES  FRANCAIS.    2281  articles.     Table  raisonee. 
Sheep.  18°  Paris,  1804 

199  COLECCION    DE    PlEZAS    DE    SOLIS,    CERVANTES,     QuEVEDO, 

etc.     Sheep.     2  vols.  18°  Madrid,  1821 

200  COLLINGWOOD,  G.  L.  N.     Life  and  Correspondence  of  Ad 
miral  Collingwood.    Half  calf.  4°  London,  1828 

201 Another  copy.     Half  morocco.  4°  London,  1828 

202  COLLINGWOOD.   Life  and  Correspondence.  2d  Edition.    FINE 
COPY.     2  vols.    Half  calf.  8°  London,  1828 

203  COLLOT,  A.  G.    French  Grammar  and  Exercises.    Pronounc 
ing  French  Reader.    2  vols.  Half  mor.  12°  Philadelphia,  1844 

204  COMBE,  AND.     Physiology.  Health,  and  Physical  and  Mental 
Education.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1834 

205  COMMERCE  AND  NAVIGATION,  United  States  Secretary  of 
Treasury  on.      Cloth.  12°  Washington,  1855 

206  COMMON  PRAYER,  Book  of.     With  the    Psalter.      Morocco, 
gilt.  Royal  8°  New  York,  1843 

207  COMMON  PRAYER,  Book  of.    2  neat  morocco,  illuminated  title. 
4  copies.  Philadelphia,  1857,  etc. 

208  COMMINES,  PH.  DE.     Historic  of.  Folio,  London,  1614 

Autograph  of  R.  RANTOUL,  JR. 

209  COMSTOCK,  J.  L.     Botany ;  illustrated  by  many  wood-cuts. 
Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1835 

210  CONCORDIADE  PLATEROS,  Batihojas  y  Tiradores  en  Venera- 
cion  del   Sefior  Ecce-Homo  y   S.  Antonio  de   Padua.      Un 
bound.  12°  Mexico,  1850 

With  the  miraculous  "  Virgen  de  la  Cabeza,"  Mexico,  1843,  etc.,  4  in  all. 
Society  of  Mexican  Silversmiths,  and  others,  to  worship  two  images  in 
the  Cathedral  ;  to  which  indulgences  were  conceded  by  Pope  Pius  V., 
and  some  additional  by  the  Bishop  of  Mexico,  4th  November,  1844.  "  240 
days  of  indulgence  for  every  word  that  these  members  shall  pray,"  etc. 
Great  is  Diana  of  the  Ephesians ! 

211  CONDILLAC.    CEuvres  Completes,  revues,  corrigees  par  1'Au- 
teur,  et  imprimees  sur  ses  Manuscrits  Autographes.     30  vols. 
Marbled  sheep,  gilt.  Paris,  1803 

212  CONTES  ARABES.      Les  Mille   et  Une   Nuits.      KRUDNER, 
MAD.  DE.     Valerie.     DE  STAEL,   MAD.   Corinne.     3  works, 
illustrated,  in  1  vol.  uncut.  4°  Paris. 

213  COOK,  Captain  J.    Voyages  Round  the  World,  1768-1779. 
The   most  complete  account,  with  all  maps,  engravings,  etc. 
Published  under  direction  of  G.  W.  Anderson.     To  which 
are  added  various  other  voyages.    2  vols.  Sheep.  Folio,  London. 


CATALOGUE.  13 


:   COOK,   CAPTAIN  JAMES.— MANUSCRIPTS. 

AUTOGRAPH  Manuscript  Maps  by  the  Great  Circumnavi 
gator  Captain  JAMES  COOK,  neatly  drawn  on  sheets  32  X24 
in. ;  some  on  double  sheets.  His  original  chart  used  on 
second  voyage,  and  a  large  collection  of  maps  used  by  him, 
and  engraved  copies  of  his  own.  All  bought  in  London. 

214  1  SEA  COAST  OF  NEW  SOUTH  WALES  on  the  East  Coast  of 

New  Holland,  from  Point  Hicks  to  Block  Head,  by  Lieut.  J. 

COOK,  Commander  of  His  Majesty's  Bark  the  ENDEAVOUR, 

1770.     [First  Voyage,  1768-71.] 
215,  216,  217.  2,  3,  4  Same  title,  but  in  continuation  respectively 

to  CAPE  MORTON,  CAPE  PALMERSTON,  and  CAPE  FLATTERY 

1770. 

218  5  A  PJan  of  KING  GEORGE'S  ISLAND,  or  OTAHEITE,  lying  in 
the  South  Sea.     By  Lieutenant  I.  COOK. 

219  6  A  Chart  of  Part  of  NEW  ZELAND,  or  the  Island  of  AEHEI- 
NOMOWE,  lying  in  the  South  Seas.    By  Lieut.  J.  COOK,  Com 
mander  of  the  Endeavour,  1770.     Here  is  MERCURY  POINT, 
where  he  observed  the  transit  of  Nov.  1769. 

"  Strong  position  against  natives.    Excellent  and  abundant  oysters." 

220  7  Same  title,  but  of  ISLAND  OF  TOVYPOENAMMU.     1770. 

221  8  COOK   and    CLERKE.      A    Chart    showing   the    Principal 
Tracks  of  the  Discoverers  in  the  Southern  Ocean  by  Lieut. 
Charles   CLERKE.     DRAWING  with  original  plotting   of  the 
RESOLUTE'S  course. 

CLERKE  made  his  first  voyage  round  the  world  with  Commodore  Byron ;  ap 
pointed  by  Captain  Cook,  24th  May,  1771;  prepared  this  chart  and  used  it  on 
the  Resofute,  on  Cook's  second  voyage.  The  ship's  course  was  evidently 
plotted  at  sea.  Pie  commanded  the  Discovery  on  the  third  voyage,  and 
took  general  command  of  the  expedition  after  the  murder  of  Cook  at  Owyhee. 
After  a  vain  attempt  to  penetrate  the  Polar  Sea,  he  died  August  27,  1778,  at 
sea. 

222  9  A  clean  copy  of  Clerke's  chart,  No.  8. 

223  10  DALRYMPLE,  ALEX.    Map  of  the  Lands  around  the  North 
Pole,  1789.     Greater  part  in  MS. 

DALKYMPLE  was  to  have  commanded  the  expedition,  but  demanding  a  naval 

ok 


appointment,  and  refusing  to  go  without  it,  COOK  was  put  in  his  place.  .He 
collected  and  prepared  a  great  number  of  maps  which  are  in  this  collection 
and  containing  all  that  could  be  gathered  from  previous  discoverers. 

224  11   COOK'S  MS.     Maps  of  New  Zeland,  Falkland  Islands, 
Marble  Island,  etc.     Surveyed  in  1769-70.     10  sheets. 

225  12  Piano  del  Rio  DE  LA  PLATA.     Por  D.  XAV.  ANT.  MUNOZ. 
MS.,  and  14  other  MS.  Maps  of  the  Cook  Collection. 

226  13  LABRADOR.     By  Lieut.  R,  Curtis,  in  1773.     MS. 

227  14  MONTE  VIDEO.     Rio  de  la  Plata,  etc.     By  ZAVALOS,  etc. 
8  colored  maps  and  views  on  I  sheet,  MS. 

228  15  YOUNG,  R.  P.     Large  Chart.   H.  M.  ship  Thetis,  from 
England  to  St.  Helena,  convoying  Indiamen ;  with  Views  of 
St.  Helena,  etc.     1777.     MS. 


14  CATALOGUE. 

229  16  EAST  INDIA  Company's  Snow  VIPER  1787-89.     Surveys, 
maps,  and  many  colored  views,  on  17  sheets  MS. 

230  17  GUISON,  M/(Ing.  Agricole.)  7  MSS.  PLANS,  namely,  Carte 
du   Terrain    concede   a*   la    Compagnie   de   la    Guiane,  etc. 
Large  drawing  paper.  Cayenne,  1778 

Complete  plans  of  the  territory,  with  lots  of  the  members,  who  proposed  rais 
ing  coffee,  chocolate,  cotton,  sugar,  etc.,  by  the  Dutch  system  of  irrigation, 
admitting  the  water  to  the  lowland;  and  of  the  method  of  irrigating,  the 
apparatus,  etc.  They  are  finely  executed  and  instructive. 

231  18  JOHNSTON,  W.    Geog.-Hydr.    Survey  of  Isle  of  Madeira, 
etc.     1791.     Fine  map  and  Views.     View  of  Madeira,    and 
sailing    directions.     Compiled   by   Alexander    DALRYMPLE. 
Views,  etc.,  by  LAVAL.     3  sheets. 

232  19  PLAN  OP  GIBRALTAR,  Spanish  Lines,  and  Works  the  Ene 
my  have  erected  since  20  June,  1779.    By  WM.  GREEN,  Chief 
Engineer  and   Colonel.     PRIVATE  GOVERNMENT  MS.  PLAN. 
Fine  large  detailed  drawing  of  the   Fortress.     With  2  other 
MS.  plans  of  the  whole  Peninsula  and  Bay  of  Gibraltar. 

233  20  PORT   EGAIONT   at   Falkland  Islands.    By  Lieut.  J.  Cath- 
cart,  1773.     Another  map,  and  a  view.     3  fine  MSS. 

234  21   COOK'S    Maps.     a.  North- West    Passage  Attempted,     b. 
Coast  from  Patagonia  to  Rio  de  la  Plata.     Falkland  Islands, 
etc.     2  MSS. 

235  22  Lot  of  tracings  of  previous  maps  prepared  for   Captain 
COOK. 

236  23  COOK,  J.     35  engraved  maps  of  his  Voyages  and   Dis 
coveries,  being  copies  of  the  original  drawings  in  this  list  and 
his  detailed  surveys,  and  large   maps  of  the  world,  with  his 
own  and  other  voyages  traced.     With  a  MS.  Spanish  map  by 
Domingo  Perler,  "  Costa  Oriental "  South  America. 

237  23*  CONICAL   Projection   of    Europe  to   North    Pole,    etc. 
COOK'S.     4  MS.  plans. 

238  24  OLD  and  Scarce  Charts  and  Maps.     Dutch,  French,  etc., 
being  the  most  important  previously  to  Captain  Cook.     17 
MS.  and  engraved. 

239  25  SCOTT,  T.     Van  Dieman's  Land.     A  large  and  detailed 
Map,  with  the  Land  Grants  and  owners'  names,  by  the  Gov't 
Surveyor.  London,  1824 

241  COOPER,  T.     THESAVRVS  LINGVO  Romanse  et  Bri- 
tannicag,  tarn  accurate  congestus,  ut  nihil  pene  en  eo  desyde- 
raripossit,  quod  vel  L:\tinecomplectaturamplissimiis  Stephani 
Thesaurus,  vel  Anglice,  toties  aucta,  Eliotae  Bibliotheca.  Ace. 
Diet.  Historicum  et  Poeticum.     RARE.      Calf. 

Folio,  Londini,  1573 

Useful  for  English  of  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  who  for  this  work  took  the 
author  under  "her  immediate  protection  and  promoted  him  to  various  bishop 
rics.  Highly  prized. 

242  COSAS  DE    ESPANA,  or   Going   to   Madrid    and    Barcelona. 
Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1855 


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15 


243  COSTUMES.     TRAJES   DE   LAS   ORDENES   RELIGIOSAS   T 
MILITARES.     81  colored  plates  of  Friars,  Nuns,  and  Military 
Orders,  with  historical  descriptions.     Sheep.     RARE. 

Folio.    Published  by  subscription' in  numbers  in  Madrid,  n.  d. 

244  COULTAS,    H.    Principles  of  Botany.    The    Phanerogamia. 
Cloth.  12°  Philadelphia,  1854 

245  COURT  DE  GEBELIN.    Monde  Primitif,  analyse  et  compare 
avec  le  Monde  moderne  considere  dans  son  genie  allegorique, 
etc.      Various  works  on   Grammatique  Universelle,  Origine 
du    Langage,    Hist,    du   Calendrier,    Diet.    Etymologique, 
Origines  Latines,  Origines   Grecs,  etc.     Plates  CURIOUS  and 
SCARCE.     9  vols.    Calf.  4°  Paris,  1773-82 

"  Of  the  highest  importance  in  mythology  and  literature." 

246  COURTING,  The  Art  of.     Published  for  the  Amusement  of 
American  Youth.     RARE.     Sheep.        12°  Neivburyport,  1795 

247  COXE,  D.     Description  of  the  English  Province  of  CARO 
LINA,  by  the  Spaniards  called  Florida,  and  by  the  French 
Louisiane.     The  river  Meschacebe,  and  communication  with 
the  South  Sea ;  the  Five  Great  Lakes,  etc.     RARE.     Calf. 

8°  London,  1741 
See  PRATZ,  La  Louisiane  No.  740. 

248  CROZERIO,  Dr.     De  la  Medicine  Homopathique.     Boards. 

8°  Paris,  1835 

249  CRUZ,  RAMON  DE  LA.    Sainetes.  Discurso  de  A.  DURAN,  etc. 
2  vols.     Sheep.  8°  Madrid,  1843 

250  CUBI  Y  SOLER,  M.    Le  Traducteur  Francois.    With  vocabulary. 
Sheep.  12°  Boston.  1828 

251  CUMMINGS,  S.     Western  Pilot ;  Charts  of  Ohio  and  Missis 
sippi  Rivers,  etc.     Half  sheep.  8°  Cincinnati,  1836 

Descriptions  of  towns  on  their  banks,  tributaries,  and  directions-for  navigation. 

252  CUMMING,  T.  G.     Suspension  Bridges  of  Menai  Straits,  etc. 
Plate.  8°  London,  1824 

253  CUISINIERE  BOURGEOISE  ;  L'Office,  etc.  Shp.  12°  Pam,  1807 

254  CUVIER,  G.     Les  Revolutions  de  la  Surface  du  Globe.  6me 
Edition.,    Plates.     Fine  calf.  8°  Paris,  1830 

ACOSTA,  J.     A    new  Grammar,  French,   English, 
and  Spanish.      Vellum.  8°  Brussels,  1752 


256  D'ALQUIE.     La    Science   et   1'Ecole    des  Amans.     Moyens 
infallibles  de  triompher  en  Amour.      Vel.         12°  Amst.  1677 

257  DALSON,  A.  F.     Survey  of  Coal  Lands  of  the  McKean  and 
Elk  Company  in  Pennsylvania.    Cloth.     8°  Philadelphia,  1857 
Fine  colored  maps  and  model  work  of  this  distinguished  Engineer  of  the 

Pennsylvania  Geological  Survey,  and  now  Director  of  the  Mint  at  Helsing- 
fors. 

258  DANVERS  (MASS.).     Centennial  Celebration,  June  16,  1852. 
Many  Portraits,  including  two  of  George  Peabody.   Poems  refer 
ring  to  this  venerable  witch-haunted  town,  and  additional  docu 
ments  interleaved.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1852 


16  CATALOGUE. 

259  D'ANVILLE.     Ancient  Geography.     With  Maps,  etc.    2  vols. 
Sheep.  8°  New  York,  1814 

260  DAUMAS,  Lt.-Col.    Le  Sahara  Algerien,  Etudes,  Geog.  Stat. 
et  Hist.      Uncut.  Royal  8°  Paris,  1845 

261  DAVIES,  T.  A.     Cosmogony,  or  Mysteries  of  Creation.     The 
ology  vs.  Science.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1857 

262  DAVIS,  A.    D.     The  Great   Harmonia ;  Natural,    Spiritual, 
and  Celestial  Universe.     3  vols.     Cloth,  loose. 

W  Boston,  1851-52 

263  DAY,  C.  W.     Maxims,  Experiences,  etc.,  of  Agogos.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1844 

264  DEDEKINDUM,   F.     De    Morum    Simplicitate.     Rustic  Life. 
Calf.  8°  Francf.  1575 

265  DE  FIVAS,  A.     Classic  French  Reader.     Vocabulary.  Autog. 
R.  CIIOATE.     Half  morocco.  12°  New  York,  1854 

266  DEGERANDO.     Le  Visiteur  du  Pauvre.     Half  calf. 

18°  BruxeHes,  1828 

267  DELACROIX,  J.  V.    Le  Spectateur  Francois  pendant  le  Gouv. 
Revolutionaire.  8°  Paris,  An  in. 

268  DELAMARCHE,  F.     Russie  d'Europe.     Map,  backed,  in  case. 

Paris,  1832 

269  DELAMBRE.     Tables  du  Soleil.     BURG.     Tables  de  la  Lime. 
Unbound.  4°  Paris,  1806 

270  DELEEN,  C.      Swedish  and  English  Dictionary.      Half  mo 

rocco.  Square  16°  Orebro,  1829 

271  DELILLE,  J.     L'Homme  des  Champs.     PORTRAIT.     Boards. 

16°  Zwickau,  ISIS 

272  DEMOGEOT,  J.     Hist,  de  la  Litterature    Frangaise.      Uncut. 

12°  Paris,  1852 

273  DE  MOIVRE,  A.     The  Doctrine  of  Chances  (IN  GAMBLING). 
Calf.  4°  London,  1718 

274  DEMOSTHENES.     Orations  in  Greek.     Calf. 

8°  Aldus  Venetiis,  1554 

275  DEMOSTHENES.     Orations  in  English.     By  LELAND.     Cloth. 

12°  London,  1828 

276  DEMOUSTIER,  C.  A.     La  Mythologie.     Plates.     6  parts  in  3 
vols.,  uncut.  18°  Paris,  1817 

277  DESSIOU,  J.  F.      Le   Petit   Neptune    Frangais,   or   French 
Coasting  Pilot.     Plates  and  engravings.     Calf,  gilt. 

4°  London,  1805 

278  D'ESTRADES,  Le  Marechal,  COLBERT,  etc.    Lettres  et  Nego- 
ciations  de,  Ambassadeurs  a  la  Paix  de  Nimeque,  Instr.  du 
Roi,  etc.     3  vols.     Calf.  12°  La  Haye,  1710 

279  DICK,   T.      The    Practical   Astronomer.      100  Engravings. 
.       Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1846 

280  DICKENS,  C.     Dombey  and  Son.     Best  original  edition  ;  and 
illustrations,   by  HALBOT    K.  BROWN.      FINE  COPY.     Half 
turkey,  gilt.  Royal  8°  London,  1848 

281  DICKENS,  C.     Dombey  and  Son.     Cloth.       12°  London,  1858 


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282  DICKENS,  C.     David  Copperfield.   Cloth.      12°  London,  1858 

283  DICKENS,  C.    Pictures  from  Italy.    JAMESON,  Mrs.     Essays. 
2  rols.  in  1.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1846 

284  DICKENS,  C.     Little  Paul.     Cloth.  18°  New  York. 

285  DICTIONNAIRE  de  1' Academic  Framboise.     2  vols.  1786.  SUP 
PLEMENT.     2me  Ed.    3  vols.    Half  russia.  4?  Pan's,  1827 

286  [DILLY.]    De  1'Ame  et  de  la  Connois.  des  Betes.    Spiritualise 
des  Animaux.      Calf.  16°  Amsterdam,  1691 

287  [DODSLEY,  R.]   The  Preceptor  ;  Containing  a  General  Course 
of  Education,  wherein  the  First  Principles  of  Polite  Learn 
ing  are  laid  down,  etc.      Numerous  Engravings,  including 
many  on  the  Fine  Arts.     2  vols.     Calf.  8°  London,  1783 

288  DOMEIER,  E.  A.  Descriptive  Road- Book  of  Germany.   MAPS. 
Morocco.  18°  London,  1830 

289  DOMINGUEZ,   F.     Catecismo   de    la    Doctrina    Cristiana   en 
Idioma  TOTONACO.      Uncut.  12°  Puebla,  1837 

Contains  also  vocabularies  of  the  two  Mexican  languages   of  the   SIERRA 
BAJA  and  SIERRA  ALTA. 

290  DOMINI  BERTRANDI  CARDINALIS.      Very  neat  MS.,  black 
and  red.      Calf.  Thick  4°  ante  1348 

"  Cardinal  Bertrand  wrote  volumes  which  are  highly  prized  by  the  learned." 
—  MORONI,  Diet.  Eccl. 

291  DONN,  J.     Hortus  Cantabrigiensis  ;  or  Accented  Catalogue  of 
Indigenous  and  Exotic  Plants.     VERY  USEFUL  ;  with  figures. 
Half  calf.  8°  London,  1831 

292  DOWNMAN,  H.     Infancy  ;  or  Management  of  Children.  Half 
calf.  8°  Edinburgh,  1790 

293  DRAKE,  E.  C.     Voyages  and  Travels.   The  most  interesting ; 
with  many  engravings  and  many  additional  at  end. 

Thick  folio,  London,  1770 

294  DUCOM.    Cour  Compl.  d'Observations  Nautiques.  Tables,  etc. 
Sheep.  8°  Bordeaux,  1835 

295  DUFRESNOY.     Sur  les  Apparitions,  les  Visions  et  les  Songes. 
4^  vols.     Boards.  12°  Avignon,  1751 

296  DUHRING,  Dr.  H.     Essays  on  Human  Happiness.      Cloth. 

12°  London,  1848 

297  DUMAS,  A.     Les  Trois  Mousquetaires.    2  vols.  Brocfie. 

12°  Paris,  1850 

298  DUMAS,   A.     Jehanne  la  Pucelle.     Brux.     1842.     SUE,   E. 
Therese  Dunoyer.     2  vols.    Brux.    1842.    KARR,  A.    Gene- 
vieve.    2  vols.   Paris,  1845.    GIRARDIN,  Mad.     La  Canne  de 
M.  de  Balzac.    Bruxelles,  1836.  6  vols.  12°  unbound. 

299  DUMERIL,  C.     Histoire  Naturelle  de  les  Lycees  Nationaux. 

Vellum.  8°  Paris,  1804 

300  DUNN,  S.    Atlas  of  Geography  and  Cosmography,  describing 
the  Heavens  and  the  Earth.      With  62  elegant  copper  plates. 
Half  calf.  Folio,  London,  1778 

2 


18  CATALOGUE. 

301  DUNOTER.    Revolution  du  24  Fevrier.     Unc.     8°  Paris,  1849 

302  DUKAND,  D.     Histoire  Naturelle  de  1'Or  et  de  1'Argent,  de 
Pline,  avec  le  Texte  Latin  ;  et  Poems.     Plate. 

Folio,  London,  1729 

"  Very  eloquent  French  Protestant  preacher  in  London."  —  WATT.       This  is 
marked  "  rare." 

303  DURONCERAY.     Baithele,  on     .     .     le  Jalousie.    PL.    2  vols. 
in  1.     Half  calf.  12°  Paris,  1808 

304  [DUTENS,  L.]     Recherches   sur  1'Origine  des   Decouvertes 
attrib.  aux  Modernes.     (LOST  ARTS.)     2  vols.  in  1.     Calf. 

Paris,  1766 

305  [J|Sp|!^BEL,  J. -G.     Manuel  du  Voyageur  en   Suisse.     7 

Plans  et  Cartes.      Calf.  Thick  12°  Paris,  1818 

Full  instructions  for  travelling  on  the  glaciers,  etc.,  and  Swiss  vo 
cabulary. 

306  EBELING,  C.  D.    Portugal.    Description,   Geography,  etc.,  in 
German.     Half  bound.  8°  Hamburg,  1808 

307  ECOLES  NORMALES,  Seances  de,  Recueillies  par  des  Steno- 
graphes  et  revues  paries  Professeurs.    Nouvelle  Ed.  13  vols. 
Sheep,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1800-01 

Very  interesting,  and  indicating  great  hopes  for  French  education  after  the 
revolution. 

308  EDGEWORTH,  MARIA  and  R.  L.   Practical  Education.   3  vols. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1801 

309  EDGEWORTH,  MARIA  and  R.  L.    Practical  Education.   2  vols. 

4°  London,  1798 

310  EKMAN,  F.  J.     Beskrifning  om  Runo  i  Liffland.      Uncut. 

8°  Tavastehus,  1847 

311  ELD  ON,  A.    Continental  Traveller's  Oracle.    2  vols.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1828 

312  ELIOT,  S.  A.    Observations  on  the  Bible,  for  Young  Persons. 
Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1842 

313  EMBLEMATA.     Silv.  a  Petra  Sancta  SIMBOLA  HEROICA. 
260  large  emblems  and  curious  Jigures  and  many  smaller  ones, 
engraved  on  copper  and  printed  in  the  text.     SCARCE.     Sheep. 

4°  Amstelcedami,  1682 

314  BOXHORNII,    M.  Z.      Emblemata  Politica.      Ace.  D. 

Rom.  Imperio.     FINE  PLATES.      Vellum.        24°  Amstel.  1651 

315  EMERSON,  W.     Discourse.     Boston  Female  Asylum.     Sep 
tember  20.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1805 

316  EMLYN,  T.     Humble  Inquiry  into  the  Scripture  Account  of 
Jesus  Christ.     UNITARIANISM.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1790 

317  EMORY,    W.    H.      United    States    and   Mexican    Boundary 
Survey.     Vol.  I.      Colored  illustrations.     Cloth. 

4°  Washington,  1857 

318  ENGLISH    SONGS,  Book  of,  16th  to  19th  Century.    Illustrated. 
Cloth,  gilt.  12°  London,  1851 


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319  ENGRAVINGS.    ENGELBRECHT,  M.    12  Ancient  Engravings  of 
the  Life  of  Jesus.      Colored.     14  X  10  in. 

320  -  SANTA  ROSA  DE  VITERBO.     33  Fine  Line  Engravings, 
each  with  its  Explanation  ;  illustrating  her  Life  and  Miracles. 
Engraved  by  JOSE  DE  NAVA,  in  Puebla,  Mexico.     CURIOUS 

AND  SCARCE. 

In  the  ancient  style,  when  faith  was  stronger  than  in  these  latter  days  ;  mav 
be  classed  with  those  of  SEBASTIAN  DE  APARICIO,  No.  818.  Only  complete  copy 
seen,  and  received  of  Rev.  Augi^tin  Fischer,  then  collecting  for  the  Emperor 
Maximilian,  and  afterwards  his  director.  Among  other  miracles,  Jesus 
Christ  is  represented  coming  to  the  chamber  of  Sta.  Rosa  to  celebrate  his 
marriage  with  her. 

321  ENTICK,  J.     Tyronis  Thesaurus.     Latin-English  Dictionary. 
Sheep.  Square  12°  Baltimore,  1811 

322  EPICTETVS.     His  Morals,  with  Simplicivs  his  Comment.  Made 
English  from  the  Greek  by  G.  STANHOPE.     With  addition  of 
Life  of  Epictetus.      Calf.  8°  London,  1700 

323  EPICTETI.    Stoici  Philosophi  Enchiridion.    Greek.    Comment. 
of  Arrian,  and  various  related  Writings  of  Porphyrius,  etc., 
with  Latin  trans,  by  H.  WOLF.     FINE  EDITION.      Vellum. 

8°  Cantab.  1655 

324  EPICTETE,  MANUEL  D'.    Trad,  du  Grec.    Comment,  Disserta 
tions,  etc.      Calf.  8°  Paris,  1790 

325  EPIGRAMMATA  ET  POEMATIA  VETERA.     Calf. 

12°  Paris,  1590 
"  Spirited  things,  not  obtainable  elsewhere  except  in  a  great  library." 

326  ERCILLA  Y  ZUNIGA.     La  Araucana,   Poema.     27  ENGRAV 
INGS.      Unbound.  Royal  8°  Madrid,  1852 

327  ERASMI,    Roterd.      Colloquiorum    Famil.      Opus    Aureum. 
Autograph  of  R.  CHOATE.      Calf.  8°  London,  1750 

328  ERASMUS,   Ciceronionus  ;    sive,    De    optimi   genere   dicendi. 
Half  calf.  8°  Neap.  Hemet.  1517 

329  ETHIKE    POIESIS  ;    sive    Gnomici    Poetas    Graeci.      BEUNK, 
Greek  and  Lat.     Fine  calf,  gilt.  12°  Argent.  1784 

330  EUCLIDE,  Gli  Elementi  di.     Ed.  P.  DECHALES,  Soc.  Jesu. 
Half  vellum.  12°  Bergamo,  1785 

331  EURIPIDES,  Tragoediae  Sex.      Greek,  with  Metres.     Cloth. 

16°  Oxonii,  1848 

332  EWING,  A.    Practical   Mathematics  ;  Logarithms.     PLATES. 
Sheep.  8°  Edinburgh,  1779 

333  EZZELINO  il  Tirano,  Hist.  di.     PORTRAIT.     Boards. 

18°  Padova,  1668 


334  IPf^lACTS    ON  ANTHRACITE  OR  LEHIGH  COAL,  of  the 

Great  Mines  of  Mauch  Chunk.      Uncut. 

12°  Boston,  1825 

Certificates  needed  to  extend  to  Boston  the  use  of  anthracite  which  had  been 
burnt  in  Philadelphia  thirteen  years  already.  —  Autogr.  of  Gov.  Jno.  Davis. 

335  FARRAR,   J.     Trigonometry,    Topography,    Astronomy,    etc. 
Logar.  Tables.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1828 


20  CATALOGUE. 

336  FARRAR,   J.      Astronomy.      Cambridge    Physics.      Boards. 

8°  Cambridge,  1827 

337  FAUCON,  N.     Bibliotheque   Portative.     Pieces  Choisies  en 
Prose.     Boards.  .    8°  Boston,  1810 

338  FAUVEL-GOURAND,   F.     Phreno-Mnemotechnic  Dictionary. 
Philos.  Classif.  of  all  Homophonic  Words  in   English  Lan 
guage.     Artificial  Memory.      Cloth.  8°  New  York,  1844 

339  FEE,  A.  L.  A.     Voyage  autour  de  ma  Bibliotheque.      BUN- 
GENER,  L.  F.     Trois  Sermons  sous  Louis  XV.     GIRARDIN, 
ST.  M.     Souvenirs  de  Voyages  et  d'Etudes.      3  ivorks.     Br. 

1.2°  Paris,  1850-56 

340  FENELON.     Telemaque,  Aventures  de.     PLATES.     Sheep. 

8°  Londres,  1767 

341  FENELON.     Telemaque.     Ed.  J.  NANCREDE.     Sheep. 

12°  Boston,  1797 

342  FENELON.     Aventures  de  Telemaque.   ENGRAVINGS.    Sheep. 

12°  Toulouse,  1804 

343  FENELON.     Adventures  of  Telemachus  and  Adventures  of 
Aristonous.     5  vols.  in  1.     Calf.  12°  London,  1707 

344  FENELON.     Aventuras   de   Telemaco.     Sheep. 

12°  Paris,  1804 

345  FENELON.     L'Education  des  Filles.     Half  sheep. 

18°  Paris,  1821 
FABLES.     MENTOR  CHRETIEN.     3  vols. 

346  FENELON.     Vies  des  Ancien   Philosophes;  leurs  Maximes, 
etc.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1811 

347  FENELON.     Life   and   Writings.     Half  calf. 

12°  Boston,  1829 

348  FENNELL,  J.,  Apology  for  the   Life  of.     Written  by  himself. 
CURIOUS.     Boards.    *  8°  Philadelphia,  1814 

349  FERGUSON,  J.     Astronomy  expl.  upon  Newton's  Principles, 
and  made  easy  to  all.      Calf.  8°  London,  1803 

350  FEYJOO,    B.   J.      Obras    Completas.      I.  TEATRO    CRITICO 
Universal,  para  desengano   de   Errores   Comunes.   8  tomos. 
IT.  CARTAS  ERUDITAS   Y  CURIOSAS,  impugnando  varies  opi- 
niones  comunes.    5  tomos.    III.  OBRAS  APOLOGETICOS.    IV. 
INDICE.     15  vols.     Spanish  sheep.  4°  Madrid,  1765-74 

Feyjoo  is  highly  esteemed  for  his  good  sense  and  skill  in  exposing  false 
notions,  and  as  recording  the  ideas  prevalent  in  his  time.  He  even  man 
aged  to  make  known  the  doctrines  of  Martin  Luther.  Among  many  other 
admirable  articles  are  notable  the  best  that  exist  on  music,  in  its  science, 
history,  and  aesthetics.  His  style  is  delightful,  and  all  the  articles  are 
readable. 

351  FETIS.     La  Musique  mise  a  la  Portee  de  Toute  le  Monde. 
Half  morocco.  8°  Paris,  1830 

352  FIRENZE.    Guida  della  Citta  di.    Map  and  plates.     Unbound. 

12°  Firenze,  1822 

353  FIRENZE.      Rarita  e  Bellezze  della  Citta  di.     Map.     Calf. 

12°  Firenze,  1798 


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21 


354  FIRMIANO,  PETRO.     Gyges  Gallus.     Seculi  Genius.     2  vols. 
in  1.     Silk.  Thick  24°  Parisiis,  1663-65 

355  FISKE,  N.   (of  Brookfield,  Mass.).      The    Moral  Monitor; 
Vol.  I.  (all  published  ?)  with  Life.    74  Essays  published  in  the 

|.        "  Massachusetts  Spy,"  under  the  title  of  the  "  WORCESTER  SPEC 
ULATOR  ;  "  and  elsewhere.     Sheep. 

12°  Worcester,  Mass.,  Is.  Thomas,  1801 

356  FLACH-FRANCOWITZ.     Disputatio  de  Orig.  Peccato  et  Lib. 
Arbit,  etc.     RARE.     Unbound.  4°  ra.  p.  1563 

The  learned  and  famous   Protestant   agitator,  but,  it  would  seem,  varying 
from  the  Lutherans. 

357  FLORIAN,  (Euvres  de,  Galatee,  Estelle,  Gonzalve,  Theatre, 
Fables,  Nouvelles.     8  vols.     Marbled  sheep,  gilt. 

8°  Paris,  1784-92 

358  FLORIAN,  Fables  de.    Ornee  de  Figures.     Sheep. 

16°  Perns,  1821 

359  FLORUS,  L.  A.    Subj.  L.  AMPELIUS.     FRONTIS.     Calf. 

18°  Londini,  1715 

360  FORCE,  P.     Supplement  to  Grinnell  Land.     ARCTIC  MAP. 
Unbound.  8°  Washington,  1853 

361  FOURCROY,  A.  F.     "Systeme  des  Connoisances  Chirniques  et 
de  leur  application  aux  phenomenes  de  la  Nature  et  de  1'Art. 
11  vols.     Marbled  sheep,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  An  ix 

362  FRANCCEUR,  L.-B.      Cotirs    Complete    de    Mathematiques 
Pures.     2  vols.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1828 
Traite  de  Mecanique  Elementaire.     Hf.  calf.   8°  Paris,  1825 

363  FRANKLIN,  B.     Life  of.    Written  by  himself.     Pages  3  to  10 
wanting.     Sheep.  12°  Salem,  1796 

364  FREDERIC  LE  GRAND,  Roi  DE  PRUSSE.   (Euvres  Posthumes 
de.     15  vols.     Sheep.  8°  Berlin,  1788-89 

365  FREELIXG,  A.     London  and  Birmingham  Railway  Compan 
ion.     Map  and  Description.      Cloth.  "  18°  London. 

366  FREEMAN,  S.     American  Clerk's  Magazine,  Law  Forms,  etc. 
2  copies.     Sheep.  12°  Boston,  Is.  Thomas,  1802 

367  FROSSARDUS  ET  COMIN^VS,  P.      Dvo   Gallicarvm  Rervm 
Scriptores,  Nobilissimi  lo.  Sleidan,  notis  et  Index.     Vellum. 

Thick  16°  Francofvrti,  1584 

368  FULLER,  T.     Introductio  ad   Sapientiam :    or  Art  of  Ri^ht 
Thinking.      Calf.  8°  London,  1731 

369  |£pflJALILEO.    Galilaei  Gal.    SYSTEMA  COSMICUM.   Mun- 

di  Systema.     Ptolomaico  et  Copernico.     Sheep. 

4°  Lug.  Bat.  1699 

Fine  copy  of  the  great  astronomer's  works. 

370  GALVEZ  DE  CABRERA,  Maria  Rosa.    Obras  Poeticas.    3  vols. 
Sheep*  8°  Madrid,  1804 

371  GARDINER,  W.     Music  of  Nature,  with  Curious  and  Interest 
ing  Illustrations.     Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1856 


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372  GAY-LUSSAC  et  ARAGO.      Annales  de  Chimee  et  de  Phy 
sique.     3  vols.     Half  calf.  8°  Paris,  1829 

373  GEITLIN,   G.      Principia   Grammat.     Neo-Persica3.      Uncut. 

8°  Helsinfors. 

374  GENDRE.     Moeurs  et  Coutumes  des  Francois.      Calf.  < 

12°  Paris,  1753 

375  GENLIS,    Mad.  de.      Le    Petit  La   Bruyere,  ou  Caract.  et 
Moeurs  des  Enfans  de  le  Siecle.     Also ;  Pen  sees  Diverses. 
Half  morocco.  12°  Paris,  1824 

376  GENLIS,  Mad.  de.     Les  Annales  de   la  Vertu,  ou   Histoire 
Universelle.     5  vols.     Half  calf .  12°  Paris,  1802 

377  GENTILIS,  Scip.     In  L.  Apuleii  Apologiam.      Vellum. 

8°  Hanovice,  1607 

378  GENTILIS,  Al.    De  Jure  Belli.      Calf.  8°  Hanovice,  1598 

379  GERARD,  J.    Lion  Hunting  and  Sporting  in  Algeria.  Engrav 
ings.      Boards.  12°  London,  1856 

380  GERARD,  Capt.  ALEX.     Account  of  Koonawur  in  the  Hima 
laya,  etc.     With  a  large  map.    INTERESTING  AND  IMPORTANT. 
High  Mountain  Surveys.      Cloth.  8°  London,  1841 

381  GEOGRAPHIA  ANTIQUA.     33  Maps  beautifully  engraved  from 
CELLARIUS.     Half  hound.  4°  London,  1809 

382  GIBBON,   Lt.      Exploration   of    Valley  of  Amazon.     MANY 
ILLUSTRATIONS.      Cloth.  12°  Washington,  1854 

383  GILLIS,  Lieut.  J.  M.     U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition 
to  the   Southern  Hemisphere,  1849-52.     Vol.   I.  Chili.     II. 
Ancles    and    Pampas,   Natural    History.        MANY    PLATES. 
2  vols.     Cloth.  4°  Washington,  1855 

384  GIRANDEAU  DE  ST.  GrERVAis.     Die  Syphilitischen  Krank- 
heiten.     Nebst  Anhange  iiber  die   Prostitution.       Portrait 
and  original  colored  plates.     2  vols.  in  1.      Uncut. 

Leipzig  u.  Paris,  1841 

385  GIRAULT,  A.  N.     French  Colloquial  and  Grammatical    Ex 
ercises.     Half  morocco.  12°  Philadelphia,  1846 

386  GLASSIUS,  SALOMON.      Philologiae   Sacrse.      Old  and  New 
Testaments.     Calf.  4°  Jence,  1623 

387  GOLDSMITH,  Dr.     History  of  England.       PINNOCK'S,  and 
continued  to  1832.    30  ENGRAVINGS.     Half  morocco. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1845 

388  GOLDSMITH,  OLIVER.     Complete  Works.     Vicar  of  Wake- 
field,  Citizen  of  the  World,  Poems,  Plays,  etc.      Engravings. 
Cloth.  8°  London,  1852 

389  GOLDSMITH,  0.      Poems,    Plays    and    Essays,    Life,    etc. 

2  copies.     Cloth.  16°  London,  1845 

390  GOLDSMITH,  Dr.     Le   Cure    de  Wakefield.     Prem.  Partie. 
Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1816 

391  GOSSELIN.    Geographic  des  Grecs  Analysee,  Les  Systemes 
d'  Eratosthenes,    Strabon   et   Ptolemee,    comparee.      FINE 
COPY.     Turkey.  4°  Paris,  1790 


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392  GRAFIGNY,  MME.    CEuvres,  et  Lettres  d'Aza.    2  voh.   Uncut. 

18°  Paris,  1819 

393  GRAHAM,  B.    Elements  of  Chemistry,  and  its  Application  to 
the  Arts.     Notes  and  Additions  by  R.  BRIDGES.     MANY 
ENGRAVINGS.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1843 

394  GRANBERG,  P.  A.     English  and   Swedish  Dictionary.    Half 
morocco.  16°  Orebr'o,  1832 

395  [GRANT,  Mrs.  A.]    Letters  from  the  Mountains,  1773-1807. 
2  voh.     Boards.    ~  Boston,  1809 

Printed  by  influence  of  Rev.  Dr.  Lowell,  and  the  proceeds   sent  to  the  au 
thoress  in  Scotland. 

396  GRAVENBERCH,  WIRNT  VON.      Wigalois  der  Hitter  mit  clem 
Rade.     Half  calf  .  12°  Berlin,  1819 

397  GREELEY,  H.     Hints  towards   Reforms  ;   in   Lectures,   Ad 
dresses,  etc.     Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1850 

398  GREGORY,  POPE.     Super  Novum  Testamentum.     CURIOUS. 
Original  boards  and  vellum,  brass  edges  and  clasps. 

4°  Argentine,  1516 

399  GRIMM,    Baron  de   (ET   DIDEROT).       Correspondence   Lit- 
teraire,  Philosophic  et  Critique,  addressee   a  un  souverainc 
d'Allemagne,  1753-69  (wants  torn.  IV).     15  vols.     Half  calf. 

8°  Paris,  1813 

400  GROSSI,  T.      I  Lombard!  alia   prima  crociata.     2  vols.  in  1. 
Half  calf.  Livorno,  1828 

401  GUER,  J.  A.    Hist.  Critiq.  de  1'Ame  des  Betes  ;  Sentiments 
de  les  Philosophes  Anciens  et  Moderns.     2  vols.     Calf. 

Amsterdam,  1749 

402  [GUESNOIS.]     Entretiens  d'Ariste  et  d'Eugene.     Isouv.  Ed. 
Calf.  12°  Paris,  1737 

403  GUICCIARDINE,  Fr.     Aphorisms,  Civil  and  Military.    RARE. 
Calf.  Folio,  London,  1629 

404  GUICGIARDINI,  F.     La  Historia  d'ltalia.     FINE  COPY.    Calf. 

4°  Venetia,  1575 

405  GUIDE    to    Domestic    Happiness.     THE    REFUGE.     Plates. 
2  vols.  in  1.     Sheep.  12°  New  Haven,  1807 

406  GUMMERE,  J.    Surveying,  and  Mathematical  Tables.  PLATES. 
Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1820 

407  GUTHRIE,  W.      Geographic   Universelle.     LARGE  FRENCH 
ADDITIONS.     3  vols.    Sheep.  8°  Paris,  An  vn 

408  GUY'S  Elements  of  Astronomy.       PLATES.     Half  morocco. 

16°  Philadelphia,  1841 


409  SPlI^ATCANAj  Cuba»  Artes,  Comercio  e  Industrias  de  la. 
MAP,  VIEWS,  etc.      Cloth.  8°  Habana,  1859 


410  HALES,  S.     Vegetable  Statics :  experiments  on  Sap  in  Vege 
tables.     MANY  PLATES.     Calf.  8°  London,  1727 

411  HAMILTON,  ELIZ.     Elementary  Principles  of  Education. 
Boards.     2  vols.  12°  Alexandria,  1803 


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412  HAMILTON,  Sir  W.    Mt.  Vesuvius,  Etna,  and  other  Volcanos. 
Half  calf.  12°  London,  1773 

Plates  and  Map,  with  explanation  of  the  burial  of  Ilevculaneum,  etc. 

413  HANBURY,  W.     Complete  Body  of  Planting  and  Gardening. 
MANY  PLATES.     2  vols.     Calf.  Folio,  London,  1770 

414  HASSLER,  F.  R.    Analytic  Trigonometry,  Plain  and  Spherical. 
Half  sheep.  8°  New  York,  1826 

415  HEDERICI.    Lexicon.      Greek.     Calf.  4°  London,  1816 

416  HEEREN,  A.  H.  L.     L'Histoire  Ancienne ;  sous  le  rapport  des 
Constitutions,  Commerce  et  Colonies.     3e  Ed.  auajm.     Uncut. 

8°  Paris,  1836 

417  HEINSIUS,  D.     Eloge  de  1'Ane.     Trad.  L.  COUPE.     Boards. 

18°  Paris,  1796 

418  [HELVETIUS,  C.  A.]     De  1'Esprit.     2  vols.     Half  vellum. 

12°  Amsterdam,  1759 

419  HELOT,  L.  et   H.     Dictionnaire  Frangais-Arabe  et   Arabe- 
Frangais.      Cloth.  16°  Paris,  n.  d. 

"With  Arabic  alphabet,  and  all  the  words  with  pronunciation  in  French  letters, 
explanations,  etc. 

420  HENRY,  WM.    Experimental  Chemistry.    Notes  and  Addit.  by 
B.  SILLTMAN.     ENGRAVINGS.  8°  Boston,  1840 

421  HERYEY,  J.     Theron  and  Aspasio  ;  Dialogues  and  Letters  on 
most  important  and  interesting  subjects.     2  vols.    Sheep. 

12°  Edinburgh,  1775 

422  HEWINS,  J.  M.    Hints  concerning  Church  Music,  the  Liturgy, 
etc.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1857 

423  HIND,  J.  R.      The   Solar   System,  including  the  recent  Dis 
coveries.     Boards.  12°  New   York,  1852 

424  H1NDUSTANEE.    GILCHRIST,  J.  B.     The  Hindee-Roman 
Orthopigraphical  Ultimatum.    Pronunciation  of  Oriental  Lan 
guages,  One  Hundred  Tales,  etc.  Hf.  cf.  gt.    8°  London,  1820 

425  -      -  GILCHRIST,  J.  B.     Dialogues,  English  and  Hindusta- 
nee.     Half  calf  gilt.  8°  London,  1 820 

426  —  -  GILCHRIST,  J.  B.    The  Stranger's  Infallible  East  India 
Guide.     Grammatical  Compendium  of  the  Languages  of  all 
India.     3  vols.     Half  calf ,  gilt.  8°  London,  1820 

427  —  -  SHAKESPEAR,  J.      Grammar  of  the  Hindustani  Lan 
guage.    2d  Ed.     Half  russia.  4°  London,  1818 

428  HISTOIRES  CHOISIES,  de  1'Ancien  Testament,  en  Latin  et  en 
Frangois.     Sheep.  12°  Paris,  1776 

429  HODGE,  M.     Excerpta  e  Poetis  Gra3cis,  cum  notis.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1820 

430  HODGSON,  W.  B.    Northern  Africa,  Sahara,  and  Soudan.    Vo 
cabularies^  etc.      Unbound.  8°  New  York,  1844 

431  HCEFER,  FERD.     Nomenclature  et  Classif.  Chimiques,  suivies 
d'un  Lexique  Historique  et  Synonym ique,  com.  les  noms  an- 
ciens,  etc.,  etc.     Half  calf .  12°  Paris,  1845 

432  HOLMES,  OLIVER  WENDELL.  Poems.   Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1856 


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433  HOLMES,  O.  W.    Poems.   Portrait.  Half  calf.   8°  Boston,  1858 

434  HOMER.     Iliad  in  Greek.  2  vols.   Calf.        12°  Glasguce,  1747 

435  HOMER.     Iliad  in  Greek,  with  Latin  transl.     2  vols.     Sheep. 

12°  Glasgua,  1777 

436  HOMER.     Iliad,  Mattaire's,  in  Greek  Adj.  Index  Verb.    2  vols. 
in  1.     Sheep.  London,  1816 

437  HOMER.    Iliad,  ex  recen.  HEYNE.   Shp.   8°  Nov.Eboraci,  1834 

438  HOMER.     Odyssey.    Text  of  Wolf,  with  Notes,  etc.  by  OWEN. 
Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1846 

439  HORATIUS,  Fl.    Opera,  with  paraphrase  by  LUBINUS.    Sheep. 

4°  Francofurti,  1612 

440  HORATIUS.     Opera.     Half  calf .  12°  Rotterdam,  1677 

441  HORATIUS.     Opera,  with  JUVENAL  added.    RARE.   Half  calf . 

8°  Basilea,  1523 

442  HORACE.     Works.   Poetical.    Trans,  by  P.  FRANCIS.     Calf. 

12°  Edinburgh,  1779 

443  HORACE.    Works.    Trans,  into  English  by  C.  SMART.    Notes 
by  BUCKLEY.     Cloth.  12°  London,  1852 

444  HOWE,  J.     Sermon  to  Society  for  Reformation  of  Manners. 
Sheep.  12°  London,  1698 

445  HUMBOLDT,  Al.  de.     Atlas    Geographique  et  Physique  du 
Royaume  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.     Half  russia. 

Large  folio,  Paris,  1811 

The  original  and  now  scarce  collection  of  fine  Mexican  Maps,  Sections,  Views, 
etc. 

446  HUMBOLDT,  Baron  de.     Personal   Narrative    of  Travel    to 
Equinoctial  Regions.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1815 

447  HUMBOLDT,  Al.  Baron  de.     Ensayo  Politico  sobre  el  Reino 
de  la  Nueva  Espana.     4  vols.     Sheep.  8°  Paris,  1822 

448  HUNTER,  W.     Travels  through  France,  Turkey,  and  Hungary 
in  1792.    Map.     Boards.  8°  London,  1796 

SLA,  J.  F.  de.     Triunfo  del  Amor.     Half  bound. 

Royal  8°  Madrid,  1747 

450  ISOCRATES.     Orations  and  Epistles,  in  Greek  and  Latin,  with 
additions.      Vellum.  Folio,  H.  Stephanus,  1593 

451  ITALIAN.     Old  Comedies,  Poems,  etc.     GUAZZO,  M.   Discor- 
dia  d'Amore  1524.     PARABOSCO.     II   Pellegrino    1552.  etc. 
CHOICE  WORKS.     In  neat  vellum  and  hf.  Id.   20  vols.    12°  etc. 

452  ITALIE,  Man.  du  Voyageur  en.     Description  of  Rome,  Na 
ples,  etc.      Uncut.  Thick  18°  Paris,  1839 

453  fd^|||ANEWAY,  J.     Holy  Lives  of  Children  ....  of 

New  England,  in  whom  the  Fear  of  God  was  remark 
ably  Budding.     2  copies,  in  sheets. 

12°  Boston,  Z.  Fowle,  in  Back  St.  1771 

454  JESS,  Z.     Practical  Surveying,  Logarithmic  Tables.     Sheep. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1814 


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455  JEUX,  ACADEMIE  UNIVERSELLE  DES.    (Chess,  etc.)      Uncut. 

Thick  12°  Paris,  1739 

456  JOE  MILLER'S  Jests  ;  or  Wit's  Vade-Mecum.     Cloth. 

16°  London. 

457  JOHNSON,  Dr.  SAM.     The  Idler,  by  the  Author  of  the  Ram 
bler  ;  with  additional  Essays.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Johnson.  2  vols. 
Sheep.  12°  London,  1790 

458  JOHNSON,   T.      Questiones    Philosophic^,    Auctoribus    ad- 
ductis.      Calf.  8°  Cantab.  1741 

459  JONES,  E.    Emperor's  Vigil.     Crimean  War.     Boards. 

12°  London,  1856 

460  JOURNAL  DES  SCAVANS,  1665-1686.    Many  plates.    10  vols. 
Vellum.  18°  Paris,  1679,  etc. 

A  very  interesting  record  of  science,  literature,  astronomy,  mechanics,  Prot 
estantism,  etc.  In  the  6th  volume  are  engravings  of  a  machine  which  mul 
tiplies  and  divides,  an  apparatus  for  flying,  a  cotton-gin;  and  any  of  the 
volumes,  wherever  opened,  shows  curious  matters. 

461  JUDEN,   JAC.     Forsok   till   utredande  af.   FINSKA   Sprakets 
Grammatik.    Finnish  Grammar,  and  3  other  works,  in  1  vol. 

12°  Wiborg,  1818 

462  J[ULLIEN],  M.  A.     Sur  1'Emploi  du  Temps,  etc.      Uncut. 

8°  Paris,  1810 

463  JUNIUS,  The  Letters  of.     "  Stat   Nominis    Umbra."      Rus 
sia.  4°  Edinburgh,  1799 

464  JUNIUS  AND  His  LETTERS.     Affairs  of   Great  Britain  and 
America,  1763-85.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1831 

465  JUSTINI.    Ex  Trogi  Pompeii  Hist.  Externis  Lib.  xxxxiiii.;  ac. 
Sexto  AURELIO.    Hf.  cf.  rare.      8°  Lugdvni,  Seb.  Tryph.  1555 

466  JUSTINII  Historia.     Totius  Mundi  origin.      Calf. 

1S°  Amstel  1638 

467  JUSTINUS  de  Hist.  Philippicis  et  Totius  Mundi  orig.  Del- 
phini.     Sheep.  8°  London,  -1797 


468  [K^^IARR,  A.     Les  Femmes.     Broche.     12°  Paris,  1856 


469  KEMPIS,  T.  A.     De  Imitatione  Christi.    Ac  Preces  et  Hymni. 
Engravings.     Half  morocco.  16°  Lipsice,  1852 

470  KEMPIS.    Nachfolgung  Christi.      Cloth.         16°  Kempen,  1842 

471  KEMPIS.     Imitacion  de  Cristo.    Trad.    Nieremberg.     Plates. 
Sheep.  8°  Madrid,  1791 

472  KEMPIS.     Imitazione  de  Cristo.     Trad.  Cesari.     Unbound. 

12°  ffilano,  1829 

473  KEMPIS.      Limitation    de   Jesus-Christ.     Trad.    De  Beuil. 
Plates.      Calf.  16°  Bruxelles,  1708 

474  KEITH,  T.     Use  of  the  Globes ;  Philos.  View  of  Earth  and 
Heavens,  etc.     Sheep.  8°  New  York,  1819 

475  KENNETT,  B.     Antiquities  of  Rome.     Many  fine  engravings. 
Calf.  80  London,  1721 


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476  KKRATRY,   A.  H.     Inductions,  Morales   et   Physiologiques. 
Uncut.  S°  Paris,  1817 

477  KKRATRY,  A.  H.     Les  Derniers  des    Beaumanoir.      4  vols. 
Uncut.  16°  Paris,  1825 

478  KIDDKR,  Bishop  R.     Demonstration  of  the  Messias  ;  proved 
especially  against  the  Jews.     3  vols.     Calf. 

12°  London,  1684-1700 

Bishop  Kklder  died,  crushed  beneath  the  ruins  of  the  Episcopal  Palace,  in 
1708. 

479  KIMBALL,  R.  B.     Romance  of  Student  Life  Abroad.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1853 

480  KIREEVSKY.     Hist,    des    Legislateurs  Chimistes,    Lavoisier, 
Davy,    etc.     Franckf.   1843.     DE  Bucn.     Descr.    Mineralo- 
gique  de  Landeck.     12  vols.     Unbound.          Paris,  1805,  etc. 

481  KLEE,  F.     Le  Deluge  ;  Considerations  Geolog.   et  Hist,  stir 
les  derniers  Cataclysmes  du  Globe.      Uncut.    12°  Paris,  1847 

482  KLETKE,H.  Walhalla.    Die  Deutsche  Prosa  des  18  Jahrhun- 
derts  in  Biog.  u.  Charakt.  Proben.    Uncut.     Royal  8°  Berlin. 

483  KNIGHT,  R.  P.    Principles  of  Taste.     Calf.    8°  London,  1805 

484  KNIGHT  ERRANTRY.     Les  Hauts  Faits  d'Esplandian, 
suite  d'Amadis  des  Gaules.  2  vols.   Calf.    12°  Amsterdam,  17  51 

485  -  HISTOIRE  DE  HUON  de   Bordeaux,    Pair  de    France. 
Boards.  4°  Troyes,  1726 

486  --  HISTOIRE  DE  LES  QUATRE  FILS  AYMON,  par  H.   de 
VILLENEUVE.      Unbound.  16°  Paris. 

487  [^g^lACRETELLE,  C.  J.   Revolution  Fran^ais  Directoire 

Executive.    'Engravings.     2  vols.     Half  calf. 


488  LACRETELLE,  C.  J.     Convention  Nationale.    Engravings.     2 
.  vols.     Sheep.  18°  Paris,  1806 

489  LACROIX,  S.  F.  Calcul.  des  Probabilites.    Unbound. 

l2°Bruxelles,lS35 

490  LACROIX.     Elements  of  Algebra.     Translated  by  SPILLER. 
Uncut.  12°  London,  1835 

491  LACROIX  and  BEZOUT.      Plane  and  Spher.    Trigonometry  ; 
Appl.  of  Algebra  to  Geom.      Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1837 

492  LADREYT,  C.     Repertoire  de  Litterature  Fran^aise.      Cloth. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1842 

493  LAFAGE,A.de.   Plain-  Chant  Romain.    Paris,  1853.    Livres 
Choratix.     2  vols.  in  1.     Half  calf  .  8°  Malines,  1855 

494  LA  FIGANIERE,  F.  F.     Manuscritos  Portuguezes  no  Museu 
Britanico.      Unbound.  8°  Lisboa,  1854 

495  LA  FONTAINE,  JEAN  DE.      FABLES  Choisies,   Mises  en 
Vers.    Nouvelle  Edition,  Gravee  en  taille-douce.  Les  Figures 
par  le  Sr.  FESSARD,  le  Texte  par  le  Sr.  MONTULAY.    Dediees 
aux  Enfans  de  France.    6  vols.    Pine  calf,  gilt.    8°  Paris,  1765 
A  royal  edition  for  the  king  and  princes.     No  letter-press  admitted.     238 

Fables,  each  with  a  full-page  plate  and  two  at  beginning  and  end.       Also, 
engraved  Lives  of  La  Fontaine  and  of  Esope,  Dedications,  etc. 


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496  LAFoNTAiNE,J.de.  QEuvres  de.     Nouvelle  Edition.     Vig 
nettes.     3  vols.     Sheep.  4°  Anvers,  1726 

Fine  complete  edition  of  the  Fables,  Contes,  etc. 

497  LA  FONTAINE,  J.  de.     Fables  Suivie  d' Adonis.     2  vols.  in  1. 
Half  calf.  Paris,  1836 

498  LA  FONTAINE,  J.  de.     Fables  de.    Boards.     12°  Paris,  1843 

499  LA  FONTAINE,  J.  de.    Le  Favole.    Trad,  in  Versi  Italiani  de 
PETRONJ.     3  vols.     Uncut.  18°  Londra,  1822 

500  LAGUY,  G.  DE.     The  Knout  and  the  Russians.      Translated 
by  J.  BRIDGEMAN.     Cloth.  12°  London,  1854 

501  LAHARPE,  J.  F.     Lycee,  on  Cours  de  Litterature  Ancienne 
et  Moderne.     18  vols.    Marbled  sheep,  gilt.          8°  Paris.  1799 

502  LAHARPE.     The  same.     Revue,  corrigee,  etc.  par  AUGER.     8 
vols.      Uncut.  12°  Paris,  1813 

503  LALANDE,  J.  J.  F.     Astronomic.     Plates.     Sheep. 

8°  Paris,  1775 

504  LALANDE,  J.  de.     Astronomic  des  Dames.     Sheep. 

18°  Paris,  1820 

505  LALANNE,  L.     Curiosites  Biographiques.    Broche. 

12°  Paris,  1858 

506  LAMB.      A    Fresh    Suit    against    Independency;    National 
Church- way  Vindicated.  8°  London,  1677 

507  LANGHORNE,  Dr.     Correspondence  of  Theodosius  and  Con- 
stantia,  before  and  after  her  taking  the  Veil.     Engravings. 
Calf.  18°  London,  1807 

508  LANOTTI,  G.     Rime.     Half  morocco.          12°  Bononia,  1724 

509  LAPORTE,   Count  de.     A  French  Grammar.     Sheep. 

Thick  royal  8°  Boston,  1844 

510  LARDNER,  D.     Railway  Economy  ;    Management  and  Prac 
tical  Results.      Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1850 

511  LATHROP,  J.      The  Present  War  Unexpected,  Unnecessary 
and  Ruinous.     Two  Fast  Day  Discourses.  •  23  July  and  20 
August.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1812 

512  LATHROP,  J.     Discourse  preached  December  15,  1774,  the 
Day  appointed  by  the  Provincial  Congress  for  Thanksgiving, 
etc.      With  notes  on  the  political  situation.     2  copies.    Uncut. 

8°  Boston,  1774 

513  LATOUR,  A.  DE.     L'Etude  de  1'Histoire  en   France  en   19 
Siecle.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1835 

514  LAWRENCE,  W.  R.      Life   and    Correspondence   of  Amos 
Lawrence.     PORTRAIT.     Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1856 

515  LEADBETTER,  C.     Astronomy;  True  System  of  the  Planets: 
For  Discovering  Longitude  at  Sea.     PLATES.     Calf. 

4°  London,  1787 

516  LEBEAU.   L'Histoire  du  Bas  Empire.  Abrege.   2  vols.  Uncut. 

12°  Paris,  1819 

517  LECLERC.     Etudes  de  I'Homme  fait  en  Faveur  de  1'Homme 

a  former.     2  vols.     Half  calf.  8°  Paris,  1789 


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518  LEE,  -C.   A.       Geology  :   Formations   and   Minerals  of  the 
United  States.     ENGRAVINGS.     Half  sheep. 

18°  New  York,  1840 

519  LEGENDRE,  A.  M.     Geometry.     Translated  by  J.  FARRAR. 
Boards.  8°  Boston,  1831 

520  LEIBNITZ.     CEuvres  Philosophiques,  Latines  et  Francoises. 
Edited  by  R.  E.  Raspe.     FINE  COPY.     Calf. 

Folio,  Amsterdam  et  Leipzig,  1765 

521  LEMPRIERE,  J.     Universal  Biography.     Half  turkey. 

Royal  8°  London,  1808 

522  LENNOX,  Lord  WM.       Percy  Hamilton  ;    Adventures  of  a 
Westminster  Boy.     3  vols.     Half  morocco.      8°  London,  1851 

523  LEON  Y  GAM  A,  ANT.  DE.     Description   Historica  y  Cro- 
nologica  de  las  Dos  PIEDRAS  que  con  ocasion  del  nuevo  em- 
pedrado  que  se  esta  formando  en  la  plaza  principal  de  Mexico, 
se  hallaron  en  ella  el  aiio  de  1790.  Explicase  el  sistema  de  los 
Calendarios  de  los  Indies,  etc.     PLATES.         4°  Mexico,  1792 

These  two  stones,  one  an  idol,  and  the  other  the  AZTKO  CALENDAR,  were  buried 
by  the  Mexicans  on  the  approach  of  the  Spaniards  in  1521,  and  remained 
within  eighteen  inches  of  the  surface  for  two  hundred  and  seventy  years, 
when  they  were  found  in  digging  a  drain.  The  Calendario  weighs  about 
fiftv  tons,  and  has  sculptured  upon  it  the  symbols  of  their  astronomical  sys 
tem,  which  had  previously  been  found  described  in  manuscripts.  The  other 
stone  was  a  colossal  idol. 

524 CALENDARIO  AZTECA.    Fine  Photograph,  12  inches  in 

diameter,  in  best  light  and  execution. 

Showing  perfectly  all  the  sculpture  and  even  the  grain  of  the  stone;  of  the 
greatest  service  "in  connection  with  this  description  of  LEON. 

525  LESQUEREUX,  LEO.     (Botanist  of  Pennsylvania    Geological 
Survey.)     Fossil  Plants  of  the  Coal  Measures  of  the  United 
States.     With  figures  of  new  species.    Cloth.    8°  Pottsville,  1858 

526  LE  SAGE.     Histoire  de  Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.     Ed.  Stereot. 
5  vols.  in  2.     Half  morocco.  18°  Paris,  1829 

527  LE  SAGE.   Histoire  de  Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.  MANY  PLATES. 
4  vols.    Sheep.  18°  Londres,  1790 

528  LE  SAGE.     La  Diable  Boiteux.     Augmentee.    Half  morocco. 

18°  Paris,  1805 

529  LESSING,  G.  E.     Fabeln.     PLATES.     Uncut. 

12°  Berlin,  1801 

530  LEVIZAC.     French   Grammar.      Revised    by  T.  PASQUIER. 
Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1829 

531  LEVTER,  C.     Tom  Burke  of  Ours.     ILLUSTRATED.     Cloth. 

8°  Philadelphia,  1849 

532  LEWIS,  SAM.,  and  others.   Maps  of  the  several  States,  etc. 

Folio,  Philadelphia,  1794-95 

533  LEWIS,  W.     Chess-Board  Companion.     Boards. 

24°  London. 

534  LIFE  OF    OUR    LORD  JESUS   CHRIST.     ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 
Sheep.  12°  Dublin,  1763 

535  LINN,  J.  B.     Answer  to  J.  Priestley's  "  Socrates  and  Jesus 
Compared."     Uncut.  8°  Philadelphia,  1803 


30  CATALOGUE. 

536  LINNEUS.     Le  Systeme  de  la  Nature.    Abrege  par  GILBERT. 
PLATES.  ,   Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1802 

537  LITTRE,  E.     Conservation,  Revolution  et  Positivisme.      Cloth. 

12°  Paris,  1852 

538  LIVII  PATAVINI,  T.     Historia  Cura.  C.  F.  BOEHMERT.     4 
vols.  in  Z.     Half  calf.  12°  Lipsiae,  1825 

539  LIVERMORE,  CH.     Remarks  on  Public  Libraries.     Cloth. 

8°  Cambridge,  1850 

540  LOCKE,  J.     Some  Thoughts  Concerning  Education.    Fourth 


)U" 

,//: 


Edition,  enlarged.      Calf.  8°  London,  1699 

Published   during    Locke's    lifetime  and  with  his  original  language,   since 
changed. 

541  LOCKE,  J.      Essay  Concerning  Human   Understanding.     2 
vols.     Calf.  8°  London,  1796 

542  [LOCKE.]     Grandes  Descubrimientos  Astronomicos    .... 
por  Sir  Juan  Herschell.  CURIOUS.   Unbound.   8°  Mexico,  1835 

Mexican  Version  of  Locke's  Moon  Hoax. 

543  LOCKE,  JOHN.   Common-Place-Book  to  the  Holy  Bible.    Re 
vised  by  W.  Dodd.     Half  calf.  8°  London,  1824 

544  LOCKE,  JOHN.     Essay  Concerning  Humane  Understanding. 
PORTRAIT.    Calf.  Folio,  London,  1695 

545  LOGARITHMS,  Tables,  and  Construction.     Sines  and  Tangents. 
Boards.  4°  Philadelphia,  1802 

546  LOGARITHMS,  Tables  of  (Lalande's).     BEST  FOR  GENERAL 
USE.     Half  morocco.  16°  London,  1839 

547  LOGARITHMORUM.     Tangent  et  Secant.     Auct.  D.  OZANAM. 
Calf.  8°  Amstelod.  1697 

548  LONDON,  New  Pocket  Map  of.     Backed  in  case.          8°  1790 

549  LOWELL,  J.  JUN.     Oration,  4th  July,  1799,  in  the  Town  of 
Boston.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1799 

550  LOPE  DE  VEGA.     El  Perigrino  en  su  Patria.      Vellum. 

4°  Madrid,  1733 

551  LUCIAN.     Dialogues,  with  literal  translations  in  Latin.  Sheep. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1806 

552  LUCRETII  CARI.   De  Rerum  Naturae.  Ex.  rec.  Bipontina.  Ed. 
AMAR.      Unbound.  24°  Paris,  1822 

553  LUCRETIUS  C.     Les  CEuvres  de  Lucrece.     Trad,  avec  Re- 
marques  par  COUTURES.     2  vols.     Mor.  gilt.    12°  Paris,  1692 

554  LUDOLPHUS,  J.     History  of  Ethiopia,  Abessinia  and   King 
dom  of  Prester  John.      Copper  plates.     Calf. 

Folio,  London,  1682 

555  Luis  DE  LEON.     Obras,  Traduccions,  Perifrasis  de  Psalmos, 
etc.      Vellum.  12°  Valencia,  1785 

556  LVLLI,  RAYMVNDI.    Codicillvs.     Svo.     Half  morocco. 

Part  of  an  old  work  on  alchemy,  etc.,  in  Latin,  with  interleaved  and  neat 
French  translation. 


CATALOGUE.  31 


557  [Rf^*p]ACARTNEY'S   Embassy   to    China.     Portrait  of 

Emperor  of  China.     Sheep. 

•     12°  London,  1795 

558  MACHIAVEL,  CEuvres  de.     Traduct.  nouv.  par  T.  GUIRAU- 
DET.     PORTRAIT.     FINE  COPY.      9  vols.     Sheep,  gilt. 

8°  Paris,  1803 

559  MACKAY,  A.     Finding  Longitude  at  Sea.     PLATES.     Sheep. 

8°  Aberdeen,  1801 

560  MACQUER,  P.    Annales  Romaines.    L'Hist.  Romaine.    Half 
sheep.  8°  La  Haye,  1757 

561  MAILLEBOIS,   Marechal  de.      Cartes  -Geog.,  Topog.,  Plans 
des  Marches,  Sieges,  Batailles,  etc.,  en  Italic,  pendant   les 
Campagnes  de  1745-1746,  por  les  Amies  comb,  de  France 
et  d'Espagne,  command,  par  Mallebois.    Large  folio,  half  bd. 

Paris,  L'lmpr.  Roy  ale,  1775 
81  fine  and  detailed  plates  in  perfect  condition. 

562  MAGINI,  lo.  ANT.     Ephemerides  Coelestivm  Motvvm.     Ab 
anno  1581  usque  ad  annum  1620,  segundum  Coper nici  hy 
potheses  .  .  .  Item  tract.  IV.   Isagoge  in  Judiciarum  Astro- 
logium  ;    De  usu  Ephemeridum ;  De  Annis  revolutionibus ; 
et  De  Stellis  fixis.     VERY  RARE.     Fine  old  calf,  embossed. 

4°  Venetiis,  1582 

A  fine  copy  of  this  elaborate  astronomical  and  astrological  work.     It  has  cal 
culations  and  pictorial  projections  of  eclipses,  horoscopes,  etc. 

563  MAGIRI,   IOAN.     Physiologiae    Peripateticae    Lib.  sex.  Cum 
Comment.    Precepta,  Platon.  Aristot.  Zabarella,  Mercenario, 
Erasto,  Scaliger,  etc.     Old  calf.     8°  Geneva,  Ph.  Albert.  1638 

Autog.  "JOHANNES  WHITTINGUS   anno  partus  salutiferi,  1G48."    "  BUCK- 
INGHAMI,  1696,"  and  of  "  PERCIVAL." 

564  MALHERBE,  Poesies  de.      Uncut.  18°  Paris,  1817 

565  MALO,  C.  Le  Merite  des  Femmes.  PLATES.  Hf.  vel.  24°  Paris 

566  [MALLEBRANCHE,  N.]     De  la  recherche  de  la  Verite.    Calf. 

12°  Paris,  1674 

567  MANDEL,  FR.     Poesie  Lyrique  Portugaise.     Trad,  par  SANE. 
Avec  le  texte  en  regard.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1808 

568  [MANDEVILLE,  B.]    Pensees  Libres  sur  la  Religion,  1'Eglise, 
etc.     2  vols.  in  1.     Calf.  16°  La  Haye,  1722 

569  MANDEVILLE,  H.    Course  of  Reading.    Cl  12°  N.  York,  1850 

570  MANSTEIX,  Baron  de.     Russia,  from  1727  to  1744.    Maps,  etc. 
Calf.  4°  London,  1773 

571  MANUSCRIPT.     COFRADIA  de    San  Benito  y  Coronacion  de 
Christo,  Mexico,  Constituciones,  1637,  etc.     Bula  Pontificia, 
en  Romance,  de  Clemente  VIII.,  1600.     Indulgencias  que 
se  daba  a  los  Cofrades,  etc.     62  neat  and  illuminated  folios. 
Folio  in  parchment  case. 

Has  illuminated  representations  of  the  Holy  Virgin,  of  Christ  crowned  with 


32  CATALOGUE. 

thorns,  and  the  Patron  Saint,  who  appears  more  like  a  negro  than  like  a 
Chinese.  Contains  the  law-suit  in  which  seem  to  have  concern,  the  So 
cieties  of  the  "  Chinos  de  Santo  Christo,"  of  Mexico,  and  the  "  Negros  de 
la  Santa  Veracruz." 

572  MANUSCRIPTS.     Convent  of  Belemitas,  Mexico.     84  Vales, 
signed  by  the  Priora  for  expenses,  with  notes  on  repairs, 
accounts  of  Masses,  etc. 

573  MANUSCRIPT.  ESCOBAR,  PHIL.  DE.    Latin  Poems,  Orations, 
etc.     At  beginning  a  good  pen-drawing  of  the  Crucifixion. 
Thick  4to,  unbound. 

Curious  collection  by  Escobar  of  Cuenca,  Jesuit,  and  skilled  in  the  Latin 
tongue. 

574  MANUSCRIPT.     Inventory  of  Mexican  Church  Property :  the 
building,  its  contents,  vestments,  images,  and  an   extraordi 
nary  quantity  of  clothing  and  jewels   belonging  to  each.     16 
folios  in  parchment  portfolio.  Mexico,  1824 

575  MANUSCRIPT.     Records  of  the    Convent  of  SAN  AGUSTIN, 
Mexico,  commencing  "  En  el  Pueblo  de  Cuatla  de  Amilpas, 
20  Oct.  1587."     107  folios,  large  thick  paper.       Mexico,  1587 

Account  in  form  and  detail  of  the  rents  of  houses 

belonging  to  Convent  of  San  Agustin  for    1812.       6  large 
folios.  Mexico,  1812 

576  MANUSCRIPT.      Relation  de    la  Aparicion   .  .  .  .  de   San 
Miguel  en  Nativitas  en  Puebla  de  los  Angeles,  Mexico,  en 
1031.     Dedicado  a  la  Majestad  Catolica  del  Rey  por  Pedro 
Salmeron,  Clerigo  Presbytero.      Neat  Manuscript,  26  folios. 
Unbound.  .  8°  Impr.  Mexico,  1645 

An  important  document,  containing  not  only  the  Aparicion  of  St.  Michael  to 
a  humble  Indian,  and  the  production  of  a  miraculous  healing  spring,  but 
also  historical  references  on  Mexican  events.  Should  accompany  the  Apari- 
ciones  of  Guadalupe,  No.  933,  claimed  to  have  happened  one  hundred  years 
before,  but  which  MUNOZ  asserts  were  not  spoken  of  till  long  after.  It  is 
here  stated  that  the  famous  Bishop  of  Puebla,  PALAFOX  (1640),  went  and 
eaid  mass  at  the  spring,  and  that  the  Virey  also  granted  permission  to  col 
lect  alms  for  its  worship.  There  follows  a  chronicle  of  miracles  wrought. 

577  MANUSCRIPT.     SPANISH  INQUISITION.      The   Rev.  Damian 
GIRALT  of  the  Monastery  of  Banolas  in  Calaluiia,  ratifies  his 
accusation  of  Pedro  Boixo,  stocking-loom  maker,  and  puts 
it  in  due  form  for  the  Holy  Office.     Three  Presbyters  assist 
and  sign  the  document,  19  April,  1790.     20  folios,  containing 
records  dated  1563,  etc.     10  folios  do.     2   deeds  in  Latin, 
1601 ;  and  8  other  documents  of  the  Holy  Office  for  defend 
ing  the  true  religion.     12  Manuscripts. 

578  MAPS  AND  GLOBES,  The  Construction  of.     15  Methods  of 
Projecting.     IS  Plates.     Calf.  %°  London,  1717 

579  MARSH,  JONAT.     Sermon  at  Barkhemsted,  Christmas,  1787. 
Uncut.  8°  Hartford,  Conn.  1788 

580  [MARCHAND,  M.  P.]     Histoire  de  1'Origine  et  des  pre 
miers   progres  de   I'lmprimerie.      RARE  AND   IMPORTANT. 
Calf.  4°  La  Haye,  1740 

581  MARSAIS,  C.  C.  DU.    Des  Tropes,  ou  des  Dif.  Sens  d'un  Mot. 
*  Sheep.  12°  Paris,  1805 


CATALOGUE.  33 

582  MARSILLI,  L.  F."C.  DE.    Histoire  Physique  de  la  Her.    Ou- 
vrage  enrichi  de  figures.     MANY  PLATES.     Sheep. 

Folio,  Paris,  1795 

583  MARINA,  F.  M.     Theorie  des  Cortes,  de  Castille,  etc.,  trad. 
FLEURY.     2  voh.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1822. 

584  MASONES,  Origen  de  los  Caballeros  Masones.    And  two  others,, 
on  Free  Masonry  in  Mexico.  Mexico,  1826-1831 

585  MASSACHUSETTS  Internal  Improvements.     Reports  on  Rail 
roads  from  Boston  to  the  Hudson  River,  and  to  Providence ; 
with  Maps,  Sections,  etc.      Unbound.  8°  Boston,  1829- 

Governor  DAVIS'S  copy. 

586  MAXWELL,  TV.  H.     Sports  in  the  Highlands  and  Islands  of 
Scotland.      Cloth.  12°  London,  1853- 

587  MAZZINI,    G.      L'ltalia  del    Popolo.      Sept.  1849  to  May, 
1850.     9  Parts.  Losanna,  1849  ;  Paris f  1850 

Important  on  Italian  independence  and  unity. 

588  MEARES,  Capt  J.     Cartes,  Vues,  Portraits,  etc.,  relatifs  aux 
Voyages  de.     28  Plates,  fine  portraits,  American  discoveries, 
etc.      Uncut.  4°  Paris,  An  in. 

589  MEIKLE,  J.     The  Traveller :  Meditations  on   Board  a  Man 
of  War.     Sheep.  18°  New  York,  1813 

590  MEGALANTIIROPOGENESIE,  Essai  sur  la  ;  ou  1'Art  de  faire  des 
Enfans  d'Esprit  que  deviennent  de  grands-hommes.    Boards. 

12°  Paris,  1801 

591  MELLISH,  J.     Large  State  Map  of  Pennsylvania.     7  ft.  by  5, 
backed  and  folded.  Philadelphia,  1826 

592  MENCKEN,  J.  B.     De  Charlataneria  Eruditorum.    FRONTIS 
PIECE.       Calf.  8°  Lipsice,  1715 

593  MENKENII,  J.  B.     De  Charlataneria  Eruditorum.     De  Cir- 
cumforanea  Liter.  Vanitate.     Boards.         12°  Amstelod.  1716 

594  MENSEL,  J.  G.     Histor.-Litter.-Bibliographisches    Magazin. 
Tomes  5-8  in  1.     Boards.  8°  Chemnitz,  1792 

595  MERCANTILE  LIBRARY,  Boston.  Catalogue.    Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1854 

596  MERCERI,  Joannis.      Commentarii  in  lobum  et    Salomonis 
Proverbia,  Ecclesiasten,  Cantica  Canticorum.      Vellum. 

Folio,  Lug. -Bat.  F.  HacMi,  1651 

597  MERITON,  G.     Irish   Statutes,  and  English  Statutes  relating 
to  Ireland.      Calf.  8°  Dublin,  1724 

598  MEXICO.     Contestacion  del    Ilimo  Sr.  Arzobispo,  on  Nation 
alization  of  Church  Property.     Morelia,    1856.      CLUSERET, 
G.     Mexico  and  the  Solidarity  of  Nations.     New  York,  1866. 
THE  MONROE  DOCTRINE,  etc.      Unbound.     3  vols.  8° 

599  MEXICO.      Esposicion    de   los     Conservadores   al   General 
Almonte,  and  8  other  tracts  relative  to  the  French  Interven 
tion  in  Mexico.     9  vols.     Unbound.  8°  Mexico,  1863 

600  MEXICAN  INDEPENDENCE.     Very  important  documents  rela 
tive  to  the  Independence.     18   MANUSCRIPTS,  neatly  written. 
Unbound.  •+  4°  Mexico,  1821 

Some  are  noted  as  having  been    printed  on  the  press  of  the  Army, 'but  these 
3 


34  CATALOGUE. 

are  very  rare.  The  collection  was  made  by  some  one  who  had  access  to 
originals,  and  probably  by  the  celebrated  Mexican  writer,  J.  FERNANDEZ 
LIZAKDI,  whose  inifials"  are  appended  to  several.  Some  are  noted  as 
having  been  printed  on  the  press  of  the  army.  These  giye  particulars 
from  the  first  Ac/a  of  ITURBIDE,  March  1,  1821,  to  the  entrance  of  the 
army  into  the  capital. 

1.  ACTA  Celebrada  en  Iguala  el  1°  de  Marzo,  1821,  y  Juramento  que  al  dia 
siguiente  presto  el  Sefior  ITURBIDE  con  la  ofkialidacf  y  tropa  de  MI  mando. 
[  2.  PROCLAMA  de  ITUKBIDE,  Cuartel  General,  con  direction  a  Mexico,  14  de 
Julio  de  1821. 

3.  VERSOS  voleros  Independientes.     "America  feliz/'  etc. 

4.  Dos  Palabritas  del  Pensador  [J.  L.  LTZARDI],  a  los  E^paiioles  obstinados 
refidentes  en  Mexico.     Tepozotlan,  Agosto  20. 

5.  PROCLAMA  de  ITURIJIDE.     Campo  sobre  Mexico,  Agosto  G  de  1821. 

6.  CARTA    reservnda  del  Key  Don  Fernando  VII.,  a  su  Virey  de  Mexico. 
Don  Juan  Ruiz  de  APODACA.     Madrid  24  Diciembre  de  1820. 

The  King  of  Spain  desires  that  the  Viceroy  Apodaca  shall  contrive  to  re 
lease  him  from  prison,  and  help  him  to  gK  to  Mexico. 

The  other  documents  are  interesting,  and  all  should  go  together,  including 
"EL  IXDIO  INDEPENDIENTE,"  who  gives  his  views  on  the  situation  like  a 
Mexican  Hosea  Biglow. 

601  MEXICAN    LANGUAGES.      COLECCION    POLIDIOMICA 
MEXICANA,  que  contiene  LA  ORACION  DOMINICAL   en    52 
idiomas  indigenas  de  aquella  republica.      RARE.      Unbound. 

4°  Mexico,  1860 

The  LORD'S  PRAYER,  in  fifty-two  of  the  languages  of  Mexico  and  California, 
collected  from  MSS.  in  the  convents  and  libraries  there.  With  description, 
introduction,  and  locality  where  each  is,  or  was  spoken. 

602  MEZERAY.      L'Histoire   de   France.      Plates   of  the   Kings. 
4  vols.      Calf.  4°  Amsterdam,  1743 

603  MlENTRAS    NO    HAY    INQUISICION,  SE    ACABA  LA    RELIGION. 

Unbound.  8°  Mexico,  1833 

A  vigorous  plea  for  the  restoration  of  the  Inquisition  in  Mexico  in  1833. 

604  MILNE,  DAVID.    Essay  on  Comets.    FIRST  PRIZE.   Half  cloth. 

4°  Edinburgh,  1828 
604*  MILNER,  J.  Practical  Grammar  of  Latin  Tongue.  Very 

full  Sheep.  8°  London,  1742 

•605  MILLOT,  C.-F.-X.  Elemens  d'Histoire  Generate.  Hist. 

Ancienne.  4  vols.  Calf.  12°  Paris,  1772 

605*  MILLOT,  L'Abbe.  L'Histoire  d'Angleterre,  jusqu'au  George 

II.    3  vols.     L'Hist.  de  France,  jusqu'au  Louis  XV.    3  vols. 

6  vols.  Calf.  12°  Paris,  1773-74 

<606  [MIRABEAU,  V.  R.  Marq.  de.]  Philosophic  Rurale.  RARE. 

3  vols.  Uncut.  ^12°  Amsterdam,  1764 

607  MIRABEAU.  Lettres  Originates  de.  Ecrites  du  Donjon  de 

Vicennes,  1777-80.  4  voh.  Sheep.  12°  Paris,  1792 

•608  MOGG,  ED.  Survey  of  High  Roads  of  England  and  Wales. 

Colored  maps,  fine  calf  gilt.  4°  London,  1816 

609  MOLIERE,  J.  P.     (Euvres  Completes.     6  vols.     Sheep. 

1S°  Paris,  1816 

610  MONTAIGNE,  M.   Seign.    de.     Les   Essais.     Nouv.  Edit. 
Exactement  purgee  des  defauts  cles  precedentes,  selon  levray 
original.     Life,  Notes,  etc.     FINE  EDITION  AND  COPY.      Calf. 

Folio,  Paris,  1652 

'611  MONTAIGNE.    Les  Essais,  etc.    Notes  de  M.  COSTE.    10  vols. 
Half  morocco.  24°  London. 


CATALOGUE.  35 

612  MONTENGON,  P.     El  Rodrigo,  Romance  Epico.     Sheep. 

8°  Madrid,  1793 

613  MONTESQUIEU.     De  1'Esprit  des  Lois.     5  vols.  in  3.     Half 
calf.  Paris,  1827 

614  MONTESQUIEU.     De  1'Esprit  des  Lois.     5  vols.     Sheep. 

24°  Paris,  1803 

615  MONTESQUIEU.    Grandeur  des  Remains,  etc.   PLATES.    Calf. 

12°  Paris,  1755 

616  MONTESQUIEU.      (Euvres   Melees   et   Posthumes.      2   vols. 
LETTRES  PERSANS.     2  vols.     Commentaire  sur  1'Esprit  de 
Lois,  par  D.  de  TRACY.     5  vols.    Uncut.    18°  Paris,  1815-22 

617  MONTESQUIEU.     Temple  de  Gnide ;  et  Essai  sur  la  Gout. 
Calf.  12°  Londres,  1760 

618  MONTUO,  H.      De   Activa  Medicinae.      Lugd.  1557.      RAN- 
zovii,  H.     De  Conservauda  Valetudine.      Antverpice,  1580. 
CODRONCHI.   B.       De    Annis    Climacteris ;    nee    non    De 
ratione  vitandi  Pericula.     Colonies,  1623.     3  old  works  in 
1  vol.  8°  Vellum. 

619  MORATIN.      Comedias   Completas.     FINE.      2  vols.     Uncut. 

12°  Paris,  1821 

620  MORE,  T.     Utopia.     Also,  History  of  Richard  III.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1834 

621  MORSE,  J.     American  Universal  Geography.    Maps.   2  vols. 
Sheep.  For  I.  Thomas,  8°  Boston,  1805 

622  MORSE,  J.     American  Gazetteer.      With  Maps.     Sheep. 

Is.  Thomas,  8°  Boston,  1797 

623  MORSE,   J.     Gazetteer   of  Eastern    Continent.      18    Maps. 
Sheep.  8°  Charlestown,  1802 

624  MOORE,  J.     Campaign  of  Sir  J.  Moore,  and  British  Army  in 
Spain.     Engravings.      Calf.  '4°  London,  1809 

625  MOORE,  J.  H.     Seaman's  Complete    Daily  Assistant.     Nav 
igation.     Tables.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1785 

626  MOORE,  THOMAS.     Irish   Melodies.      4th  Edition,  with  the 
original  Advertisements,  and  the  Prefatory  Letter  on  Music. 
Engravings.     Half  calf  ,  gilt.  8°  London,  1823 

627  MORGAN,    Lady.        L'ltalie.    Trad,  de   1'Anglais.        4  vols. 
Boards.  8°  Paris,  1821 

628  MORIN,  A.     Aide-Memoire  de  Mecanique  Practique.    VERY 
USEFUL.     Morocco,  gilt.  8°  Paris,  1843 

629  M ORISON,  J.      Important  Duty  of    Renewing   our    Solemn 
Covenants.     Edinburgh,  1767.      MUCKARSIE,  J.     Truth  and 
Peace  Vindicated,    Burgess-Oaths,  etc.         Edinburgh,   1767 
TENNFNT,  G.     (Minister  in  New  Jersey.)    Principles  of  the 
Moravians.     London,  1743.    4  vols.  in  1.     8°  Calf. 

630  MOSHEIM,  J.  L.  VON.     Aiiderweitiger  Versuch  einer  voll- 
staencligen  und  unpartheyischen  Ketzergeschichte.    History 
of  Michael  Servetus,  etc.,  with  his  portrait,  with  flames.    2  vols. 
'Uncut.     4°  Helmstadt,  1748.     Neue  Nachrichten  .  .  M.  Ser- 
veto.     4°  Helmstadt,  1750.    3  vols. 


36  CATALOGUE. 

631  MR.  SPONGE'S  SPORTING  TOUR.    By  the  Author  of  "  Handley 
Cross,"  "Jorrocks's  Jaunts,"  etc.     13   colored  engravings  on 
Steel,  and   84  on    Wood,  by  JOHN  LEECH.      Original  cloth. 
Large  margin.  8°  London,  1853 

A  treasury  of  fun,  with  Leech's  best  drawings,  and  fine   impressions,  and 
coloring. 

632  M' QUEEN,  J.      Northern    and    Central   Africa,  and  River 
Niger.     MAPS.    Half  calf .  8°  Edinburgh,  1821 

633  MUNTER,  G.  W.     Gesch.  Grundl.  zur  Geisteslehre  des  Men- 
schen.     Half  cloth.  8°  Halle,  1850 

634  MULLER,  J.     Fortification.     PLATES.       Sheep. 

8°  London,  1799 

635  MURRAY,  LINDLEY.     Lecteur  Francois.     Good  French  selec 
tions.     Sheep.  12°  Philadelphia,  1812 

636  MURRAY,  L.     Le  Pouvoir  de  la  Religion.     Sheep. 

12°  Londres,  1802 

637  MY   GRANDFATHER'S   FARM  ;    or   Pictures   of  Rural   Life. 
Boards.  12°  Edinburgh,  1829 

638  S?^5?8:ANI>  B-     Historia  de  la  Republica  Veneta.     Sheep. 

4°  Venetia,  1653 


639  NAPOLEON,  Military  Maxims  of.   Translated  from  the  French. 
Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1845 

640  NAPOLEON,  Bon   Mots   de.     Paris.      BONAPARTIANA,    Re- 
ponses,  Actions,  etc.,  par  COUSIN  d'AvAL.     2  vols.     Paris, 
1801.     RICARD,  A.     Eldge  de  Jean  Raisin  et  de  sa  bonne 
mere  La  Vigne.     Paris,  1853.     PROPHETIES  de  Th.  Moult, 
Prov.  de  Agricult.  les  Chevaux,  etc.     Paris.     VENETTE,  Dr. 
Tableau  de  1' Amour  Conjugal.  4  vols.    Paris,  1852.  —  9  vols., 
IQmo,  unbound. 

641  NAPOLEON   BONAPARTE,  Emperor  of  the  French,  King  of 
Italy,  etc.     Life,  Anecdotes,  etc.     Sheep.      12°  Hudson,  1813 

642  NARDINI,  L.       Lettere  Familiari  degli   autori  piu  celebri. 
Uncut.  12°  Milano,  1829 

643  NATIONALSTOLZE,  VON   DEM.    Plates.     Calf. 

12°  Zurich,  1758 

644  NAUTICAL  ALMANAC  and  Astronomical   Ephemeris.     Pub 
lished  by  order  of  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty  for  1823,  1841, 
1849  to  1858.      12  vols.,  3  half  calf  and  morocco,  9  uncut. 

8°  London,  1820-54 

645  NAUTICAL  ALMANAC.    Blunt's  American  Edition,  1813,  1814, 
1816,  1820,  1825.     3  vols.  12°  New  York,  1811-23 

646  NAUTICAL  ALMANAC.      Ephemerides  Nauticas ;    ou  Diario 
Astronomico  1789-1825.     14  vols.  in  4.     Half  calf. 

8°  Lisboa,  1788-1824 

Portuguese  Nautical  Almanac,  with  MS.  notes  and  corrections.  Seems  to  have 
belonged  to  the  Editor.  Has  list  of  members  of  the  Royal  Academy,  and  other 
information. 


CATALOGUE.  37 

647  NAUTICAL  ALMANAC.     Requisite  Tables  for  use  with.     Half 
bound.  8°  London,  1781 

648  NEW  TESTAMENT.     In  GREEK.  Ex  recen.  J.  J.  Griesbach 
cum  selecta  lect  varietate.     Half  bound. 

8°  Cantab.  Nov.  Anglorum,  1809 

649  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Le  Nouveau  Testament.     Trad,  de  L.  M. 
DE  SACY.     2  vols.     Boards.  8°  Boston,  1810 

650  NEW  TESTAMENT.     Martin  Luther's.  In  German.  Aut.  J.  G. 
PERCIYAL.     Sheep,  clasps.        12°  Germantown  (Penn.),  1808 

651  NEW  TESTAMENT.     In  DANISH.  Sheep.         12°  London,  1827 

652  NEW  TESTAMENT.     In  GERMAN.     Sheep. 

12°  Philadelphia,  1830 

653  NEW  TESTAMENT.     In  GREEK.     Shp.    12°  New  York,  1842 

654  NEW  TESTAMENT.      In  SWEDISH,  and  English  parallel  col 
umns.     Injured.     Sheep.  12°  New  York,  1854 

655  NE  PAS  CROIRE  CE  QU'ON  VOID.  Histoire  Espagnole.    Vellum. 

12°w.  p.  1673 

656  NEWMANN,  C.     Chemical  Works,  with  large  Additions,  etc. 
By  W.  Lewis.     2  vols.     Calf.  8°  London,  1773 

657  NICHOL,  J.  P.     Architecture  of  the  Heavens.  PLATES.   Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1842 

658  NIGHTINGALE,  J.     English  Topography,  Geography,  History, 
and  Statistics.     Description  of  England  and  Wales,  with  ac 
curate  Map  of  each  County.  Half  morocco.     4°  London,  1809 

659  NOBLE,  M.  Le.     Dialogues  entre  le  Diable  Boiteux  et  le 
Diable  Borgne.     PLATES.     CURIOUS.     8  tomes  in  1. 

Amsterd.  1708 » 

660  jjgpjflCKLEY,   S.      History  of   the  Saracens,  Mohammed, 

etc.,  to  llth  Caliph.     FINE  COPY.     Fine  calf,  gilt. 

8°  London,  1848 

661  ODELEBER,  O.  F.      Napoleons  Feldzug  in  Sachsen  im  1813. 
Half  calf.  8°  Dresden,  1816 

662  ODIORNE,  T.     Poems.     Frontispiece.     Sheep.  . 

12°  Boston,  1792 

663  OEHLENSCHLAGER.    Pronouncing  German  Dictionary.    Ger 
man-English  and  English-German.     Half  morocco. 

Square  16°  Philadelphia,  1852 

664  O'FLANAGAN,  J.  R.     Impressions  at  Home  and  Abroad.     2 
vols.    Half  calf.  8°  London,  1837 

665  OLMSTED,  A.  F.     Chemistry ;  Experiments  and  Application 
to  Arts,  etc.    ENGRAVINGS.    Sheep.         12°  New  Haven,  1851 

666  OLMSTED,   Prof.   D.      Natural    Philosophy  and  Astronomy. 
Half  morocco  12°  New  York,  1844 

667  OLMSTED,  Prof.  D.     Natural  Philosophy.     Sheep. 

8°  New  Haven,  1833 


38  CATALOGUE. 

668  OPERAS    AND     FARCES.       Fifty-two.       MILTON'S    Comus ; 
GAY'S  Beggar's  Opera  ;   Miss  in  her  Teens  ;  and  nine  others 
by  GARRICK.     Calf.  8°  London,  1811 

669  ORTON.  J.  W.      Miner's  Guide,  and  Metallurgist's  Directory. 
Cloth.  '  18°  New  York,  1849 

670  O'SULLIVAN,  D.     Elegant  Extracts  from  British  Prose  "Writ 
ers.     Boards.  Thick  12°  Paris,  1832 

Presentation  copy  to  J.  FENIMOEE  COOPER;  who  has  written  on  p.  734:  "  This 
is  an  error.  My  family  emigrated  to  America  in  1679,  and  settled  at  Coopers- 
town  in  1786." 

671  OVIDIUS.     Opera  Omnia.     Notis  HEINSII  et  CNIPPINGII.     3 
vols.    Half  calf.  12°  Lug.  Bat.  1670 

672  OVIDIUS.   Opera  Omnia.  3  vols.   Calf.  16°  Amstelodami,  1735 

673  OVID.     Metamorphoses.  N.  BAILEY.    Prose  Version.   Notes, 
etc.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1793 
Also,  HORACE  and  VIRGIL,  with  Notes,  marginal  translation, 
and  vocabularies.      Title-pages  wanting.  8°  London. 

674  OVIDE.     I/ART  JD'AIMER.    Traduct.  nouv.   Remarques  Myth, 
et  Litteraires.     Half  calf .  8°  Paris,  1803 

675  OWENI,  IOAN.    Epigrammatum.     RARE,  CURIOUS.   ENGRAV 
INGS.     Boards.  24°  Wratislavice,  1658 

676  OZANAM,  J.     Recreations,  Mathematical  and  Physical ;  Prof 
itable  and  Delightful  Problems.    Many  engravings.     CURIOUS 
AND  USEFUL.      Calf.  8°  London,  1708 

|ACIFIC  RAILROAD.  Reports  of  Explorations 
and  Surveys:  I.-VII.  Many  fine  illustrations.  7 
vols.  Half  lound.  4°  Washington,  1855-57 

678  PAGENSTECHER,  A.  A.      De  Jure  Virginum  et  Virg.   Flor. 
Ecloga.      Vellum.  12°  Brema,  1709 

679  PAREDES,  IGN.  DE.    Comp.  de  Jesus.    Christianoyotl  Mex- 
icanemachtiloni,  etc.    [Title-page  is  very  full  and  in  Mexican. 
Contains  the  DOCTRINA  of  RIPALDA,  and  all   necessary    in 
struction.]     Engraved  frontispiece.     RARE.     Sheep. 

8°  Mexico,  1758 

A  perfect  copy  of  this  highly  prized  book.  EIPALDA  being  easily  obtained  in 
familiar  languages,  this  is"  useful  for  the  study  of  the  AzxECA*or  MEXICAN 
tongue. 

680  PARK,  MUNGO.     Travels  in  the  Interior  Districts  of  Africa. 
PLATES.      Calf.  4°  London,  1799 

Complete  account  of  these  most  interesting  travels. 

681  PASOR,  G.     Lexicon    Greco-Lat.  in  Novum   Testamentum ; 
also  Etyma  Nominum-Prop.     Half  vellum.  12°   Herborn,  1623 

D'un  usage  merveilleux  aux  Ecoliers.    BAYLE  art.  PASOR. 

682  PASOR,    G.     Lexicon    Graeco-Lat.  in  Novum   Testamentum. 
Half  vellum.  12°  London,  1650 

683  PATENT  OFFICE  Reports,  1849, 1850, 1853, 1854,  Mech.  1,  2  ; 
1855,  Mech.  1,  2  ;   1856  Mech.  1,  2,  3,  Agric. 

10  vols.     Cloth,  12° 


CATALOGUE. 


39 


684  PATRICK,  J.     Psalms  of  David  in   Metre  ;  with  the  Tunes 
used.    Autographs  of  "Tnos.  FOXCROFT,  1732,"  and  "  RICHD 
CRANCH."     Sheep.  12°  London,  1724 

Quaint  language,  with  music  and  difficult  words  explained  for  the  common 
people. 

685  PATRIOTIC  ADDRESSES  to  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
and  Answers.     Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1798 

686  PATOUN,  A.     Navigation.     From    First   Principles.    Tables. 
Unbound.  8°  London,  1762 

687  PEABODY  Library,  South  Danvers.     Catalogue,  with  Peabody 
documents  inserted.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1855 

688  PELHAM,  W.     System  of  Notation  applied  to  Johnson's  Ras- 
selas.     Boards.    "  12°  Boston,  1808 

689  PENN,  WILLIAM.     No  Cross,  No  Crown.      Part  I.    Nature 
and   Discipline  of  the  Holy  Cross  of  Christ ;  The  Denial  of 
Self  the  only  Way  to  the  Rest  and  Kingdom  of  God.     Part 
II.  Sayings  of  Men,  Eminent  for  their  Greatness,  Learning  or 
Virtue.   A  Life  of  Strict  Virtue  ;  namely,  to  Do  Well  and  Bear 
111  is  the  Way  to  Lasting  Happiness.      8th  Edition.     A  few 
leaves  wanting.  SCARCE.     Sheep.  8°  Leeds,  1742 

690  [PEREZ,  A.]     Vita  della  Picara  Giustina  Diez ;  Regola  de 
gli  animi  licentiosi.     2  vols.    Boards.  V^Venetia,  1624 

"A  fiction  of  very  doubtful  morality,  written  by  a  Dominican  monk,  Perez."  — 
TICKXOR,  Span.  Lit.    See  No.  4,  ALKMAN. 

691  PERRIX,  J.     French  Grammar.    Sheep.     '     12°  London,  1808 

692  PERRIN.     Fables  Amusaiites,  with  English  translations,  etc. 

16°  Philadelphia,  1832 

693  PERROT,  N.     Apothegmes  de  Anciens.     Of.  12°  Paris,  1664 

694  PERSIUS.     Satire  VI.     Recens.    G.  L.  KOENIG.    Half  calf  . 

8°  Gottingen,  1803 

695  PETRARCA,  FR.     Sonetti  e  Canzoni  di  M.  F.  Petrarca  in  Vita 
de  M.   Laura.      FINE    CURIOUS    PLATES.       Title    wanting. 

Vellum.  16°  Lyone,  1558 

696  PETRARCA,  FR.    Le  Rime.     Trat.  da'  migliori  Esemplari.    2 
vols.     Sheep,  gilt.  18°  Aviynone,  1812 

697  PHELIPE,  Reyde  Espafia.    Manuscript.    The  King  of  Spain's 
Orders  respecting  Property  in  Mexico,  with  the  Great  Seal. 
57  folios,  unbound:  1 622 

Another  deed  follows,  dated  City  of  Mexico,  23d  Jl/ardi,  1733. 

698  PHILOSOPHE  de  Sans    Souci   (FREDERIC  the   Great).     Oti- 
vrage  digue  du  Grand  Monarque.  Boards.    12°  Potsdam,  1760 

699  PHILOSOPHICAL  TRANSACTIONS  of  the  Royal  Society  for  1825, 
6,  7,  8.     Plates.     4  vols.      Calf.  4°  London,  1825-28 

Containing  articles  especially  important. 

700  PHILOSOPHICAL  TRANSACTIONS  and  Collections  to  the  end 
of  1700,  Abridged  and  Disposed  under  General  Heads.  3  vols. 
The  Same,  1700  to  1732.     4  vols.     Plates.      Calf. 

4°  London,  1722-33 


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CATALOGUE. 


701  PHILOSOPHICAL   TRANSACTIONS.     From  Commencement  to 
1750.      5th    Edition.       Latin    Papers   now   first  translated 
into  English.    PLATES.    12  vols.     Calf.    4°  London,  1749-56 

702  PHCEDRI.     Fabulae  ^Esopi.      Cloth.  16°  Oxonii,  1849 

703  PIAZZA,  G.    De  la  Specula  Astronomica  di  Palermo.  Boards. 

Folio,  Palermo,  1792 

704  PIERCE,  B.     Treatise  on  Sound.      Cloth.         8°  Boston,  1836 

705  PIERCE,  J.     Vindication  of  the  Dissenters  against    Church 
of  England.      Calf.  8°  London,  1718 

706  PIEROTTI,  G.   D.     II  Giardino  del  Parnaso.     Da  Dante  al 
Metastasio.     2  vols.     Half  calf .  12°  Edinburgh,  1811 

707  PIGAULT-LEBRUN.     Angelique  et  Jeanneton.     PLATES.     2 
vols.  in  1.     Sheep.  12°  Paris,  1803 

708  PIKE,  NICOLAS.     Complete   System  of  Arithmetic,  for  Citi 
zens  of  the  United  States.     2d  Edition.       Revised  and  en 
larged    by   E.  ADAMS,     Preceptor  of  Leicester   Academy. 
Sheep.  8°  Isaiah  Thomas,  Worcester,  Mass.  1797 
Phe  first  great  American    arithmetic;  has  recommendations  from  Harvard, 

Yale,  etc.,  and  Preface  by  I.  Thomas. 

709  PIMENTEL,  Francisco  (CondedeHeras).   Cuadro  Descrip- 
tivo  y  Comparative  de  las  LENGUAS  INDIGENAS  de  MEXICO. 
OUT  OF  PRINT.     SCARCE.      Vol.  I.  pp.  52  -[-'539  -f-2.     Vol. 
7/6-1-427.    2  vols.    Antique,  half  turkey.   8°  Mexico,  1862-65 
Obra  premiada  por  la  Sociedad  Mexicana  de  Geografia  y  P^sladistica.      The 

report  of  this  society  on  the  work  is  bound  in. 

The  most  complete  work  on  the  Mexican  languages,  and  indispensable  to 
their  study.  The  author,  being  wealthy  and  having  access  to  scarce  books 
and  MSS.,  has  collected  grammars,  vocabularies,  and  descriptions  of  some 
thirty-two  languages,  which  with  their  dialects  and  various  names  would  double 
the  list  of  titles.  Having  been  a  pupil  of  the  learned  Padre  Najera,  skilled  in 
the  Mexican  tongues  (and  a  member  of  the  American  Philosophical  Society), 
and  whose  papers  and  books  he  received,  special  advantages  were  possessed 
which  the  Count  has  here  improved.  Several  thousand  dollars  would  be 
quickly  spent  in  buying  the  documents  whose  matter  is  here  printed. 

710  PINKERTON'S  Voyages   of  Spallanzani,    Botirgoanne,   Coxe. 
Plates.     Sheep.  4°  n.  d. 

711  PINKERTON  J.     Modern  Geography.     Vol.  I.  Europe,    II. 
Asia,  III,    America,  Africa.     Fine  copy.     3  vols.     Russia. 

4°  London,  1807 

712  PLANTA,  E.    New  Picture  of  Paris ;  Stranger's  Guide.  Maps, 
views,  etc.     Morocco.  18°  London,  1820 

713  PLATO.     Omnia   Opera,  ex  vetustissimorum    exemplarium 
collatione  multo  mine  quam  antea  emendatioria.     In  Greek. 
FINE  EDITION  AND  COPY.      Vellum.      Curiously  embossed. 

Folio,  Basil,  1550 

714  PLATO.     Five  Dialogues,  viz. ;  Amatores,  Euthyphro,  Apol. 
Socrates,  Crito,  et  Phcedo.    In  Greek  with  Latin  trans,  notes, 
etc.    By  N.  FORSTER.     Half  calf.  8°  Oxon.  1752 

715  PLATONIS,  Dialogi.     Nine   Dialogues  in  Greek.     Notes   by 
H.  STEPHENS,  etc.    3  voh.  in  1.  Half  sheep.   18°  Lips.  1770-73 

716  PLATONIS.      Phaedonem,  etc.     Animadversiones  in.    Atict. 
GOTLEBER.     Half  sheep.  8°  Lips.  1771 
This  and  last  noted  as  prize  volumes  to  Ch.-J.  EISENSTUCH.     See  Convers.  Lex. 


CATALOGUE.  41 

717  PLOTO,  J.  B.     Tractatus  de  in  Litem  Juranclo.     Fine  vellum 
binding  embossed  with  religious  subjects,  and  stamped  1574. 

8°   Venetiis,  1570 

•718  PLUTARCH.  Complete  Works  in  Greek.  With  Latin 
translation,  in  parallel  columns,  by  Cruser  and  Xylander. 
Notes,  Indexes,  etc.  Vol.  I.  THE  LIVES.  II.  THE  MORALIA. 
2  vols.  Old  sheep.  Folio,  Francofurti,  1 620 

710  PLUTARCHI.     Vitas  Parallalae.    The  Lives,  in  Greek,  complete. 
9  vols.  in  3.     Half  morocco.  16°  Lipsce,  1812 

720  PLUTARCH.     Delay  of  the  Deity  in   the  Punishment  of  the 
Wicked.  Autograph  of  R.  CHOATE.    Cloth.    12°  Andover,  1844 

721  PLUTARCH.     Sur   les  Delais  de   la  Justice    Divine.     Trad, 
avec  Add.  et  Notes,  par  DE  MAISTRE.    Suivie  de  la  trad,  du 
meme  par  AMYOT.      Uncut.  8°  Lyon,  1839 

722  PLYNII  SBCVNDI.     (C.)  NATURALIS  HISTORIC  LIBER 

PRIMUS    DE    HIS      QU^E      SINGULIS      LIBRIS      CONTINENTER    IN- 

CIPIT  FOELICITER.  [So  the  book  begins.'}  Ends  with  Colo 
phon,  which  terminates  thus  : 

Conradus  Suueyheym :  Arnoldus  panartzq :  magistri 
Rome  impresserunt  talia  mtilta  simul 

M.  CCCC.  LXX1II.  die  Veneris  vii.  Mail. 
Old  calf,  on  boards.     Printed  by  SWEYNHEIM  and  PANARTZ, 

Large  folio,  Rome,  1473 

The  first  book  printed  in  the  round  or  Roman  letters  (not  black  letter).  Sweyn- 
heim  first  introduced  printing  into  Italy,  and  barely  escaped  starvation. 
These  printers  sent  the  petition  to  the  Pope,  sfating'that  they  had  printed 
sheets  in  their  house,  but  no  necessaries  of  life.  This  is  a  fine,  perfect,  and 
clean  copy  of  this  rare  and  desirable  edition. 

723  PLINII  SECUNDI.    Historian  Mundi,  Libri  xxxvii.     Fine  clean 
copy.     Sheep.  Folio,  Lugduni,  1561 

724  PLIXE.     Histoire  Nat.   des  Animaux.    Trad.  P.  C.  B.  Gue- 
rault.     3  vols.      Unbound.  8°  Paris,  1802 

725  POETICAL  WORKS  of  ROGERS,  CAMPBELL,  J.  MONTGOMERY, 
LAMB,  aild  KIRKE  WHITE.     Complete  in  1  vol.     PORTRAITS. 
White  calf,  gilt.  8°  Philadelphia,  1845 

726  POMEY,  FR.  (Soc.  Jes.).    Pantheum  Mythicum.     Some  of  the 
plates  gone.      Calf.  8°  Amstelod.  1730 

727  PONTMARTIN,  A.    Contes  et  Nouvelles.    Bds.  12°  Pans,  1856 

728  POOLE,  II.  W.     Exercises  in  English  Reading,  selected  for 
his  Pupils  in  the  National  College  of  Mineria.     Large  paper. 
Only  Sprinted.     Half  morocco.  Small  folio,  Mexico,  1862 

Privately  printed  during  the  French  invasion,  when  it  was  impossible  to  obtain 
books.  Extracts  from  Dickens,  Holmes,  Lowell,  Aytoun,  etc.,  were  set  up, 
some  from  memory,  as  no  copies  of  the  authors  could  be  obtained,  and  varia 
tions  may  be  excused  in  consideration  of  having  been  printed  in  presence  of 
the  enemy,  and  French  bayonets  sent  to  control  American  affairs. 

729  POOLE,  H.  W.     PERFECT  INTONATION  and  the  Enharmonic 
Organ.  8°  New  Haven,  1850 

730  POOLE,  H.  W.     PERFECT  HARMONY  in   Music,  Theor.  and 
Practically.     New  Enharmonic  Keyboard  for  Organs,  Piano 
fortes,  etc.     Engravings  of  Keyboard.        8°  New  Haven,  1867 


42 


CATALOGUE. 


731  POOLE,  H.  W.  ON  THE  MUSICAL  RATIOS,  and  our  Pleasure 
in  Harmonious  Sounds.  Unbd.    8°  New  Haven,  1868 

732  POOLE,  JOSUA.     The  English  Parnassus  ;  or  a  Help  to  Eng 
lish  Poesie.     A  complete  collection  of  all  the   Rhythminop 
Monosyllables,  the  choicest  Epithets  and  Phrases,  etc.     Half 
calf.  8°  London,  1677 

733  POOLE,  SOPHIA.     The  Englishwoman  in  Egypt,  in  1842-44, 
with  E.  L.  Lane.     2  vols.  in  1.     Half  calf .    '      London,  1851 

734  POOR   ROBIN'S   Almanac  for  1777.      Containing  a  two-fold 
Calendar,  viz :  The  good    ....    English  Account ;  and  also 
the  Whimsey-headed,  Sap-sculled   ....    Account  of  Sorry 
Saints  and  Sad  Sinners.      With  8  other  Almanacs  of  1777,  in 
1  vol.     Morocco.  8°  London,  1777 

A  satire  on  the  astrology,  mathematics,  puzzles,  and  saintly  calendars  of  its 
day.  In  place  of  the  usual  canonized  names,  appear  "Kissing  Kate," 
"  Lying  Lowe,"  etc.  Franklin's  "  Poor  Richard  "  would  seem  to  be  related  to 
this.  The  other  Almanacs  are  neatly  bound  with  this,  and  have  parchment 
ribbons  for  easy  access,  worth  attention  in  binding  dictionaries  and  collec 
tions  of  several  works  in  one  volume. 

735  POPE,  A.     Essai  sur  FHomme  ;  avec  1'Anglois.      Calf. 

8°  Pan's,  1780 

736  POPE,  A.     Les  (Euvres  Choises.     Trad,  par  Du  RESNEL. 
Sheep.  18°  Pans,  1766 

737  [POREE,  C.  B.]    Histoire  de  Don  Rammcio  d'Aletez.    CURI 
OUS.     PLATES.     Sheep.     2  vols.       12°  Venise  [Rouen],  1740 
"  C'est  un  tableau  satirique  des  moeurs  des  moines  relaches  et  des  desordres  de 

leur  couvens."  —  QUKKARD. 

738  PORSON,  R.   Adversaria.   Notae  et  Emend,  in  Poetas  Gracos. 
Half  sheep.  8°  Lips.  1814 

739  POUSSIN,  G.  T.    De  la  Puissance  Americaine.    Uncut.   2  vols. 

8°  Paris,  1848 

740  PRATZ,  LE  PAGE  DU.    Histoire  de  la  Louisiane,  Decouverte, 
Geogr.  Hist.  Natur.  Moeurs.     Deux  Voyages  dans  le  Nouveau 
Mexique.     40  Planches.     Sheep.    3  vols.          12°  Paris,  1758 
Important  as  showing  the  French  claims  to  the  Southern  territory  now  occu 
pied  by  several  States,  but  claimed  also  by  the  English  under  the  name  of 
"  Carolina."     See  COXE,  No.  247. 

741  PRESSLER,  M.  R.     Messknecht  und  sein  Praktikum.     483 
ENGRAVINGS.      Cloth.  12°  Braunschweig. 

A  course  of  arithmetical,  mathematical,  trigonometrical,  and  mechanical 
operations,  and  their  solution  by  means  of  an  instrument  which  is  provided 
and  kept  within  the  binding. 

742  PRET-A-BOIRE,  BONIFACE.     Eloge  funebre  et  historique,  de 
tres-Court,  tres-epais.  .  .  .  Pantaleon    Tire-Point,    Tailleur 
d' Habits.     Half  morocco.  S°n.p.l776 

743  PRICE,  R.     Justice  and  Policy  of  War  with  America.     Un 
cut.  8°  Boston,  1776 

744  PRISON  DISCIPLINE  Society.   Boston,  Reports  1-4.  1826-29. 
Half  bound.  12°  Boston. 

745  PUFFENDORF,  S.   History  of  Europe.   Calf.    8°  London,  1702 


CATALOGUE.  43 

746  PULTENKY,  R.    History  and  Biography  of  Botany  in  England. 
2  vols.      Calf.  8°  London,  1790 

747  PUSSY,  Mine.  F.  DE.     Le  Grand-Pere  et  ses  4  Petits-Fils. 
Half  morocco.  12°  Boston,  1854 


748  |(j^g^,UILLETI,  CL.     Callipredia  ;  Sen  de  Pulchrae  Prolis 

habendae  rationes.     SAMMARTHANI,  Scaev.  Paedotro- 
phiae.     CURIOUS.     2  works  in  1  vol.      Calf. 

12°  Lond-ini,  1708 

749  QUINTANA,  M.  J.     Obras  Completas.      Uncut. 

Royal  8°  Madrid,  1852 

750  QUINTILTANT  Declamationes.    Cum  Dialog.  De  Cans.  Corrup. 
Eloq.      Calf.  8°  Oxon.  1692 

751  QUINTILIANUS.     Institutiones  Oratorum.     Calf. 

8°  Seb.  Gryphiun  Lugduni,  1538 


L'Abbe.      Fleurs  de  la  Poesie   Frangaise. 
Boards,  gilt.  8°  Tours,  1842 

753  RACINE.       CEuvres,    illustree    par    Pauquet.      CORNEILLE. 
CEuvres,  illus.  par  Pauquet.     CUSTINE,  M.  de,  La  Russie.    ^ 
copies.     4  vols.     Unbound.  4°  Amyot,  Paris. 

754  RAILROADS,  History  of.    PLATES.    Cloth.       18°  Boston,  1833 

755  RAILWAY  MAPS.     Irish  Railway  Commission.     Plans  of  the 
several  lines,  1857;    Sections  of  same,  1857.      2  vols.  folio. 
3ft.  X  1£. 

756  -    —  STEVENSON,  R.     Plans  of  Extension  of  London  and 
Birmingham  Railway  through  London.     Folio,  2J  X  %  ft- 

London,  1845 

757  RAMSAY,  ALLAN.      The    Gentle    Shepherd.     Pastoral  with 
songs.      Curious  for  its   treatment  and  its  quaint  Scotch  dia 
lect.     In  same  volume  are  several  other  works. 

12°  Edinburgh,  1722,  etc. 

758  RAMSEY,  J.     Treatment  and  Conversion  of  African  Slaves  in 
British  Sugar  Colonies.      Calf.  12°  Dublin,  1784 

759  RAWSON,  J.  (Aid  to  General  Sullivan.)  Military  Duty  for  Mili 
tia  of  United  States.    8°  Dover,  N.  H.,  1793.    Military  Mentor. 
2  vols.     Salem,  1808.      Capt.  Grafton's    Camp   and   March, 
1854,  and  other  Military  Works.     8  vols. 

760  RAY,  J.  (F.  R.  S.  1667.)    Three    Physico-Theological    Dis 
courses,  concerning:  The  Primitive.  CHAOS,  The    DELUGE, 
The  Dissolution  of  the  WORLD  and  future  Conflagration.   COP 
PER  PLATES  OF  FOSSILS,  etc.      Calf.  8°  London,  1721 

Interesting  early  speculations  on  the  geological  formation  of  the  earth,  and  its 
theological  difficulties. 


44 


CATALOGUE. 


761  REAUMUR,  R.  A.  F.  DE.     Art  de  faire  Eclorre  et  d'Elever  en 
toute  saison  cles  Oiseaux    Domestiques   de  toutes  especes. 
MANY  PLATES.     2  vols.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1751 

Ingenious  description    and  plates  of  artificial  hatching   and  care    of  fowls. 
PERCIVAL'S  autograph. 

762  RECUEIL  d'Histoires.     Interessantes,  Amusantes  et  Gulantes. 
Half  bound.  24°  La  Haye,  1752 

763  REDARES.     L'Art  de  prendre  les  Taupes,  etc.      Uncut. 

18°  Paris,  1850 

764  REFLECTOR,  The.     Human  Affairs  as  they  are  ;  and  may  be 
Improved.      Calf.  8°  London,  1750 

765  REGNAULT,  LE  P.     Entretiens  Physiques  d'Ariste-  et  d'Eu- 
doxe.     MANY  PLATES.     4  vols.     Calf.  12°  Paris,  1732 

766  RELIGIOUS  TRADESMAN.     With  Preface  by  Dr.  Isaac  Watts. 
Sheep..  12°  Charlestown,  1804 

767  RENE,  E.     Essay  des  Merveilles  de  Nature.     Parchment. 

8°  Paris,  1644 

768  RETZ,   Cardinal  de.     Memoires  du,  et  du  regne  de  Louis 
XIV.     4  vols.     Sheep.  Geneve,  1777 

769  REYNARD    THE  Fox.     Wants  title-page.      ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Cloth.  4°  Edinburg. 

770  REYRAC,  L'Abbe  de.     Hymne  au  Soleil,  etc.     PORTRAIT. 
Russia.  16°  Amsterdam,  1781 

771  RHODE  ISLAND  COAL.     Enquiry  into  the  Chymical  Charac 
ter,  etc.     12°  Boston,  1808.     OBSERVATIONS  on  Same,  and 
Certificates.     2  vols.     Uncut.  8°  1814 

772  RICHELIEU,  Gardinale.    Testament  Politique  de.  2  parts  in  1 
vol.     Sheep.  12°  Amsterdam,  1709 

773  RICHARD,  J.     Description  Historique  et  Critique  de  1'Italie. 
6  vols.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1803 

774  RICHTER,  Jean-Paul.   Titan.     Trad,  par  PH.    CHASLES.      4 
vols.      Uncut.  18°  Bruxelles,  1835 

775  RIVARD,  F.-D.    Gnomonique,  ou  1'Art  de  Faire  cles  Cadrans. 
Calf.  8°  Paris,  1746 

776  RIVARD.     TRAITE  de  la  Sphere.     Paris,  1743.     TRAITE  du 
Calendrier.     2  vols.  in  1.      Calf.  8°  Paris,  1744 

777  Rios,  J.  DE  M.     Complete  Collection  of  Tables  for  Naviga 
tion  and  Nautical  Astronomy.     Halfrussia.  4°  London,  1809 

778  ROBERTO  MACARIO.    Half  morocco.       4°  Mexico,  1860 

Fifty  excellent  Mexican  lithographs  and  sketches  of  this  celebrated  character, 
who  held  that  honesty  was  not  the  best  polic}T. 

779  ROBINSON   CRUSOE,    Adventures  de.     Imite   de  1'Anglois. 
PLATES.     2  vols.  in  1.     Sheep. f  18°  Paris,  1808 

780  ROCHELLE,  M.   Roux  DE.      Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.     Map 
and  98  engravings.      Uncut.      .  Royal  8°  Paris,  1853 

781  ROEMER,  J.     First  French  Reader.     (Mezzofanti's  system.) 
Half  morocco.  12°  New  York,  1851 


CATALOGUE.  45 

782  ROEMER,  J.     Second  French  Reader.    (Mezzofanti's.)    Half 
morocco.  12°  New  York,  1851 

783  ROGACCI,  B.     Soc.  Jes.    L'Ottimo  Stato.     Hoards. 

12°  Venezia,  1725 

784  ROGERS,  H.  D.     Reports  of  Geological  Survey  of  Pennsyl 
vania.    SCARCE.    3  vols.     Unbound.    8°  Harnsburg,  1838-39 

785  ROLLIN,  C.     Histoire  Ancienne  des  Egyptiens  Assyr.  Baba- 
lon.     Medes,  Perses,  etc.    13  vols.    Sheep.      12°  Amst.  1736 

786  ROLLIN,  C.     History   of    the   Arts    and    Sciences   of    the 
Antients.     Plates.     4  vols.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1737 

787  ROMANCERO  GENERAL,  6  Colecion  de  Romances  Castellanos 
anteriores  al  Siglo  XVIII.     Ed.  DURAN.     2  vols.      Unbound. 

Royal  8°  Madrid,  1851 

788  ROMANS  POPULAIRES,  Illustres   par  BERTAIL.      Andre  le 
Savoyard,  par  Paul  de  Kock,  (Eil-du-Faucon,  par  F.  Cooper. 
Les  Barons  de   Felsham,  Precaution,  etc.     5  works  in  1  vol. 
Uncut.  4°  Paris. 

789  ROMANG,  J.   P.     System   der  Natiirlichen   Religions  lehre. 
Half  sheep.  8°  Zurich,  1841 

790  RONAYNE,  P.  Gent.     Treatise  of  Algebra,  Arithmetical  and 
Geometrical.     Calf.  8°  London,^  1727 

791  ROSE,  H.     Chemical  Tables,  for  calculation  of  Quantitative 
Analyses.     Recalculated  by  W.  P.  Dexter.     '2  COPIES. 
Cloth.  '  Royal  8°  Boston,  1850 

792  ROUSSEAU,  J.  J.  (Euvres   Completes.     Nouvelle  edition. 
Classee  par  ordre  de  matieres,  et   ornee   de   90    gravures. 
VERY  FINE  PLATES.     38  vols.     Sheep.          8°  Paris,  1788-93 

Beautiful  edition  ;  has  the  volume  of  music,  and  colored  plates  of  botanv. 
Three  of  the  volumes  have  a  difference  in  binding. 

793  ROUSSEAU,  J.  J.     Contestacion  avec  Hume.     Sheep. 

8°  Paris,  1793 

794  ROUSSEAU,  J.  J.     Pensees  et  Maximes.     Sheep. 

8°  Part's,  1793 

795  ROUSSEAU,  J.  J.     Pour  et  Centre.     Sheep.       8°  Paris,  1793 

796  ROUSSEAU,   J.   J.      Confessiones,    Emile,    Heloise,    Lettres, 
Philosophic,  with  the  Jine  plates,  but  some  volumes  wanting. 
15  vols.     Sheep.  8°  Paris,  1793 

797  ROYAL  BLUE  BOOK  and  Fashionable  Directory.     Embossed 
morocco,  gilt.  18°  London,  1843 

798  RUSSELL,  TV.     History  of  America,  with  Account  of  Present 
Unhappy  Contest  between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies. 
PLATES.     2  vols.     Sheep.  4°  London,  1778 

799  RUSSICHE  ANEKDOTEN,  of  Peter  and  Catherine.     Boards. 

12°  Petersburg  \_Ruisia~\,  1764 

800  RUSSIAN  BOOKS,  in  Russian  Characters.     1.  CHEMISTRY. 
Halfrussia.  8°  St.  Petersburg,  1832 

2.  MATHEMATICS  and  MECHANICS.     Half  calf . 

8°  St.  ^Petersburg,  1838 

3.  Engineering  School  Journal.    Boards.      8°  St.  Petersburg. 


46  CATALOGUE. 

801  RUSSIAN  BOOKS.    History  of  Emperor  Nicholas,  etc.    In  Rus 
sian  characters.     10  vols.      Uncut.  St.  Petersburg. 

802  RUSSIAN-FRENCH  GRAMMAR.     Exercises ;  Phrases,  etc. 
Uncut.  8°  Moscow,  1817 

803  fff3gi^  DE   MIRANDA,  F.    Obras  do.     Nova  Edigao  e 

augm.     2  vols.     Sheep.  8°  Lisboa,  1784 


804  SAFFORD,  J.  M.     Geological   Record  of  Tennessee.     With 
Geological  Map  of  State.      Unbound.  8°  Nashville,  1856 

805  SALEM  WITCHCRAFT.    More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World, 
by  R.  Calef.     London,  1700.  Reprint,  Salem. 

806  SALOMONE  FIORENTINO,  Poesie  di.    Nuova  Ed.  con  aggiunte. 
2  vols.     Sheep.  16°  Livorno,  1815 

807  SALTER,  T.  F.   Gent.      Angler's  Guide.     25  ENGRAVINGS. 
Boards.  12°  London. 

808  SAND,   GEORGE.     Jaques.      Leone    Leoni.     Quelq.  refl.  s. 
Rousseau.      Valentine.    La  Marquise.     Illustrated  by    Tony 
Johannot.      Uncut.  4°  Paris,  1853-54 

809  SAND,  GEORGE.     Les  Sept  Cordes  de  la  Lyre.      Gabriel. 
Half  calf.  1 2°  Paris,  1843 

810  SAND,  GEORGE.     Le  Secretaire  Intime.     Cl.    8°  Paris,  1827 

811  SANDEAU,  J.     Sacs  et  Parchemens.     Boards.       Paris,  1856 

812  SANTEUIL,  J.      Vie  et   Bon   Mots.      His   quarrel  with   the 
Jesuits,  etc.      Calf.  12°  Amsterdam,  1752 

813  SAN  FELIPE  DE  JESUS.     A  Series  of  sixteen  fine  water 
colored  drawings,  by  the  celebrated  Mexican  artist  and  en 
graver,  J.  M.  MONTES  DE  OCA.    Illustrative  and  Emblemati 
cal  of  the  Life,  Martyrdom,  in  Japan,  and  Canonization  of 
this  Saint,  born  in  the  City  of  Mexico,  and  adopted  as  Prin 
cipal  Patron  of  Mexico.     Finely  colored  and  illuminated  with 
gold.     Folio,  interleaved  with  silk  blotting  leaves,  morocco  gilt, 
with  emblems.^ 

Represents  the  figures  shown  in  the  magnificent  procession  and  celebration  in 
honor  of  San  Felipe  in  Mexico,  and  drawn  in  commemoration  of  that  occasion. 
There  is  also  inserted : 

MEMORIAL  de  la  Madre  de  S.  Felipe  de  Jesus  presentado  en 
Cabildo,  26  Enero  de  1629.  With  Reflexiones  por  J.  F. 
L  [IZARDI].  8°  Mexico,  1821 

Although  the  histories  represent  the  young  Felipe  as  being  of  rich  and  noble 
family,  and  tempted  by  the  devil  to  leave  religion  and  be  a  merchant,  j'et  his 
mother,  Antonia,  here  asks  the  City  Council  to  help  her  in  her  poverty,  men- 
tioni-Tg  the  merits  of  her  canonized  son.  The  city  awarded  her  accordingly, 
a  dollar  daily !  And  afterwards  many  thousands  were  spent  on  the  celebra 
tion  here  recorded. 

814  SAN   FELIPE   DE   JESUS,  Protomartir   de   Japon,   Vida  del 
Inclyto  Mexicano.    Anadidas  algunas  obvias  reflexiones  en 
honor   del  mismo   Heroe  esclarecido  y  de  csta  dichosisima 


CATALOGUE.  47 

ciudad  feliz  en  ser  su  Patria.  31  engravings  ly  MONTES  DE 
OCA.  Morocco.  8°  Mexico,  1802 

These  histories  are  a  curious  mixture  of  the  real  and  the  mystical,  of  Mexico, 
Japan,  etc.  The  miracles  were  proved  before  notaries,  and  the  documents,  in 
a  thick  folio,  exist  in  Mexico  still.  This  may  be  classed  with  the  even  more 
romantic  Mexican  saint,  SAN  SEBASTIAN  DE  APAKICIO,  No.  818,  which  see. 

815  SAN   FELIPE   DE   JESUS,    Patron  cle    Mexico,   Historia  de. 
Novel u  historica  y  religiosa,  por  E.  RIVIERE.    Con  Estampas 
dibujadas  por  el  An  tor.      Uncut.  8°  Mexico,  1853 

A  readable,  sensational  version,  with  descriptions  of  the  beautiful  climate  and 
scenery  of  Mexico,  romantic  but  true. 

816  SANTA  MARIA  DE  LOS  ANGELES,  DE  MEXICO.     Disertacion 
Critico-Theo-Filosofica,  sobra  la  Conservacion   de   la  Santa 
Imagen   de  Nuestra   Senora  de  los  Angeles,  que  se  venera 
extramuros  de  esta  Ciudad  de  Mexico.    Por  El  R.  P.  Fr. 
PEDRO  PABLO  PATINO.      Unbound.  4°  Mexico,  1801 
One  of  the  notable  Saints  of  Mexico,  not  so  much  for  miraculous  origin  like 

that  of  Guadalupe,  but  for  its  preservation,  b«-ing  painted  on  a  wall  of  adobe 
or  clay.  The  manuscript  documents  accompanying  show  that  although  its 
origin  is  claimed  to  have  been  in  1695,  it  attracted  the  attention  of  the  Arch- 
bishop  and  the  Inquisition  in  1745,  and  here  is  the  original  order  to  stop  such 
worship,  to  close  the  doors  and  windows  of  the  oratorio  where  it  was,  and  to 
cover  the  image.  It  was  also  ordered  to  discontinue  the  collection  of  money, 
and  to  deliver  up  the  whole  property  existing.  Like  the  Guadalupe  appari 
tion  (see  Xo.  933)  the  antiquity  of 'origin  is  shown  by  these  papers  to  have 
been  a  later  idea.  But  by  efforts  here  shown  the  image  triumphed,  and  we 
have  the  order  of  the  Virey,  Feb.  18,  1770,  to  collect  money,  and  the  plan  of 
the  Contador,  Sept.  4,  1785,  to  give  greater  splendor  to  the  worship  of  this 
"  Imagen  Portentosa." 

817  — MANUSCRIPT    OFFICIAL   DOCUMENTS    relative   to  the 

above :  1.  The  order  in  1745,  to  put  an  end  tot  he  worship, 
to  destroy  (lorrar)  the  picture,  and  deliver  the  jewels,  etc. ; 
which  being  executed,  an  Inventory  is  given.     2.   Decree  rec 
ognizing  this  worship,  signed  (autograph)  by  the  Archbishop 
"ALONZO,  Arzbpo  de  Mexico,"   Oct.  17,  1777.    3.  Permis 
sion  of  the  Virey  MAYORGA   to   collect  offerings,  Feb.  18, 
1780,  etc.  12  MSS.  in  ±8  folios,  Mexico,  1745-85 

818  SEBASTIAN  DE  APARICIO.     Vida  Prodigiosa  del  Ven 
erable  Siervo  de  Dios,  Fray  Sebastian  de  Aparicio,  Religioso 
Lego  de  la  Regular   Observancia  de  N.  P.  S.  Francisco,  e 
Hijo   de  la  Provincia  del   Santo   Evangelic   de   Mexico,  su 
author  El  Rev.  Padre  Fray  JOSEPH  MANUEL  RODRIGUEZ, 
Ex-Lector  de  Sagrada  Teologia,  Predicador  General,  Notario 
Apostolico,    Chronista     Gen.   Del   Orden   de    N.    S.    P.    S. 
Francisco,  en  esta    Nueva    Espana,  Com.  Visitador  de  su 
Orden  Tercero  de  esta  Ciudad  de  Mexico,  y  actual  Custodio 
de  dicha  Santa  Provincia.      Vellum. 

4°  Mexico,  Zuniga  y  Ontoveros,'  1769 

The  history  of  this  Mexican  saint,  contained  in  these  volumes,  and  the  ex 
traordinary  and  unique  collection  of  engravings  herewith,  is,  perhaps,  the 
sfrangest  known.  Mysticism  apart,  he  was  born  in  Galicia,  in  Spain,  in 
1502,  came  early  to  Mexico,  introduced  ox-carts,  and  the  training  of  animals 


48  CATALOGUE. 

to  draw  them,  transported  silver,  gained  the  good-will  and  help  of  the 
savages,  like  William  Penn,  and  was  an  industrious,  honest,  and  charitable 
man.  According  to  the  ecclesiastical  account,  ,he  left  Spain  to  escape  a 
succession  of  attacks,  which  may  be  classed  with  those  experienced  by 
Joseph  in  the  palace  of  Potiphar.  Having  taken  monkish  vows,  he  declined 
advantageous  offers  of  marriage,  but  after  prayerful  reflection  was  espoused  to 
a  maiden  of  twelve  years,  who,  an  orphan, "had  no  protector  and  whom  he 
guarded  with  purely  paternal  care.  On  her  death,  he  took  another  partner 
in  like  manner,  and  of  the  same  tender  age.  This  action  has  been  debated 
in  the  cloisters  of  both  hemispheres,  and  whether  there  was  any  violation  of 
monastic  vows.  Sebastian  also  was  tried  with  every  temptatio'n  and  moles 
tation  that  the  powers  of  .darkness  could  invent  and  put  in  practice.  His  de 
fense  was  valiant,  courageous,  and  sometimes  even  comical.  Angels  came 
to  his  aid.  Angels  and  saints  assisted  him  in  his  ordinarv  affairs  ;  they 
carried  his  teams  over  impassable  ravines,  sustained  his  broken  axle-trees, 
and  never  abandoned  him.  The  most  intimate  particulars  of  the  whole  his 
tory  are  given  in  the  text  and  plates.  The  latter  were  never  published,  and 
not  another  set  of  the  impressions  has  been  known  or  heard  of.  It  is  said 
that  the  drawings  and  engravings  were  prepared  in  support  of  the  desired 
canonization  in  Rome,  in  1789,  but  that  in  consequence  of  a  want  of  faith  in 
the  evidence,  only  the  degree  of  "  Beatificacion  "  was  conceded,  and  the 
plates  kept  unused,  as  calculated  rather  to  stimulate  unseemly  diversion 
than  holy  reverence.  Two  of  these  copper-plates  were  rescued  from  the 
melting  pot,  and  accompany  the  only  existing  series  of  impressions  known. 

819  SEBASTIAN  DE  APARICIO.     Compendio  della  Vita  del  Beato 
SEBASTIANO  D'APPARIZIO.     Laico  Professo    ...    del   P.  S. 
Francisco  della  Prov.  del  Santo  Evangelic  nel  Messico.    De 
dicate  alia  Maesta  del  Re  Cattolico  Carlo  Quarto  dal  Padre 
Matteo  Ximenez.     Half  morocco.  4°  Roma,  1789 

820  -     -  COLECC10N  DE  ESTAMPAS  que  representan  los 
principales  pasos,  [h]echos,  y  prodigies  del  BTO.  FRAI  SEBAS 
TIAN  DE  APARIZIO  Religo.  Franciscano  de  la  Provincia  del 
Sto.  Evangelio  de  Mexico.    Dispuesta  por  el  R.  P.  Fr.  MATEO 
XIMENEZ,   del  mismo  Orden  y  Provincia,  y   Postulador  de 
la   Beatificacion    del  expresado    Siervo  de    Dios.       Por   el 
incisor  PEDRO  BOMBELLI.     Morocco.      4°  Roma,  ano  de  1780 

Probably  a  UNIQUE,  certainly  an  extremely  scarce  collection  of  129  line 
engraving?,  complete,  with  the  engraved  title,  130. 

These  plates  are  elaborate  and  finished,  and  contain  much  detail.  Besides 
the  general  subject,  there  is  much  of  episodes,  views  in  pictures  on  the  walls, 
through  open  windows  and  doors,  and  illustrative  or  related  action  in  the 
background,  Avith  the  same  personages,  seen  in  the  front.  A  notable 

.  union  of  real  Mexican  scenery,  architecture,  dresses,  customs,  and  people 
with  highly  wrought  mystical,  monastic,  and  miraculous  incidents.  Mexican 
artists  have  furnished  many  of  these  sketches,  but  some  have  been  worked 
up  in  Rome,  where  all  were  engraved  by  Bombelli,  under  the  direction  of  the 
Padre  Ximenez,  who  had  charge  of  the  presentation  of  the  merits  of  this 
candidate  for  canonization.  Each  plate  has  a  descriptive  title  in  Spanish. 

Impressions  from  one  of  the  two  plates  which  exist  may  accompany  some  of 
these  catalogues.  No.  46  represents  the  Saint  taking  the  Ilabito  to  serve  the 
nuns  in  the  Convent  of  Santa  Clara,  in  the  city  of  Mexico,  to  which  he  had 
given  all  hi*  property.  A  nondescript  creature,  in  the  service  of  the  Evil 
One,  is  striving  to  prevent  this  holy  resolution  with  a  boat-hook,  and  there 
are  two  additional  glimpses  of  the  persecutions  suffered  at  the  hands  of  the 
fiends  below. 

821  SARGENT,  L.  M.     Tlie  Culex  of  Virgil;   with    English  Tr. 
in  Verse.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1807 

822  SARGENT,  L.  M.     Coelii  Symposii  JEnigmata.      Uncut. 

8°  Boston,  Nov.  Aug.  1807 


CATALOGUE.  49 

823  SAVERIEN.     Hist,  de  Prog,  de  1'Esprit   Humaine  et  de  les 
Sciences.      Calf.  8°  Paris,  1777 

824  SCHELHORNII,  J.  G.      Arncenitates  Hist.  Eccles.  et  Literariae. 
(Of  Rare  Books,  etc.)  2  vols.  Cf.  12° Franc.  $  Lipsia,  1737-38 

825  SCHILLER.     Siimmtliche  Werke.      Uncut. 

Royal  8°  Philadelphia,  1855 

826  SCHILLER,  J.  C.  F.     Maria  Stuart ;  ein  Trauerspiel.     Half 
morocco.  12°  Stuttgart,  1825 

827  SCHNEITLER,  C.  F.     Messkunst.       177    engravings.      Half 
turkey.  8°  Leipzig,  1850 

Most  complete  and  important  works,  on  surveying,  topography,  and  geodet- 
ical  operations. 

828  SCHNEITLER,  C.  F.     Instrumente  und  Werkzenge  der  Mess 
kunst.     227  engravings.     Half  turkey.  8°  Leipzig,  1852 

829  SCHREVILII,    C.    Lexicon.      Greek-Latin,    et    Latin-Greek. 
Sheep.  Royal  8°  New  Tork,  1825 

830  SCOTLAND.      3  Maps,  with  Plan  of  Edinburgh,  backed  and 
folded  in.  1*2°  London,  1834 

831  SCOTT,  Sir  W.     Poetical  Works.     PORTRAIT.    7  vols.      Un 
cut.  16°  Paris,  1837 

832  SCOTT,  W.     Chronicles  of  the  Canongate.     FINE  EDITION. 
2  vols.     Half  morocco.  '    8°  Edinburgh,  1827 

833  SCOTT,  W.      The  Lady  of  the  Lake.     FINE   ENGRAVINGS 
from  WE  STALL.     Fine  calf,  embossed,  gilt.     8°  London,  1811 

834  SENECA,  L.  A.     Tragicos.     Ex  recens.   et   Museo  P.  Sci- 
VERII.     JUST.  LIPSII  Animad.  in  Trag.    Senecae.    P.  SCRI- 
VERII.     Collect.  Vet.  Tragicorum,  etc.    FINE  COPY.       3  vols. 
in  1.      Vellum.  Thick  8°  Lug.  Bat.  1620 

835  SENECA.     Opera  qua?  exstant  omnia  a  Ivsto  Lipsio  emend, 
et  schol.  illustr.  Ed.  4to-      FINE  ENGRAVINGS.     Vellum,  gilt. 

Folio,  Antverpice  Plant.  1651 

836  SENECA'S  MORALS,  by  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange.     Also  a  Dis 
course.     PLATES.      Calf.  8°  London,  1729 

837  SERMONS  published  since  the  Reformation,  Index  to.   Texts 
in  'order  as  in   Bible.     Interleaved  and  continued  in  MSS. 
Autograph  of  RICH.  CRANCH.     Bds.     Royal  8°  London,  175 

838  SEXTI  EMPIRICI,  Opera  quae  extant.     Greek  and  Latin.    V 
lum.  Folio,  Genevce,  1621 

839  SHAW,  S.     Minister  in  London.     Works.     Religious  Tracts, 
etc.     2  vols.     Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1821 

840  SHAW,  Dr.  Voyage  dans  le  Regence  d'Alger.  Trad.  etc.  par 
J,  MACCARTHY.     MAP.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1830 

841  SIDNEY,  ALGERNON.       Discourses  concerning    Government. 
With  the  Paper  delivered  to  the  Sheriffs  immediately  before 
his  Death.    Calf.  Folio,  London,  1704 

842  Same.     2  vols.  8°  Edinburgh,  1750 

843  SIDNEY,  S.     The  Railway  System  Illustrated,  with  Map  of 
England.     Cloth.  Royal  8°  London,  1846 


50  CATALOGUE. 

844  SIMPSON,  T.      Algebra;   and  Application    to    Geometrical 
Problems.     Sheep.  8°  Philadelphia,  1809 

845  SINCERI,  J.     Itinerarivm  Galliae.     CURIOUS.      Vellum. 

18°  Geneves,  1627 

846  SMITH,  ADAM.     Nature  and  Causes  of  the  Wealth  of  Na 
tions.     2  vols.  4°  London,  1786 

847  SMITH,  A.     La  Richesse  des  Nations.  Trad.  J.  A.  ROUGHER. 
5  vols.     Calf.  8°  Paris,  n.  d. 

848  SMITHSONIAN   Institute  Reports,  1856-1857.     2  vols.   Cloth. 

12°  Washington. 

849  SOPHOCLIS  TRAGEDIJB.    Notis  WEISE,  SCHAKFER,  etc.     2 
vols.  in  1.  16°  Lipsice,  1841 

850  SOPHOCLE.    TRAGEDIE  DI  SOFOCLE.     Trad,  da  Felice  Bel- 
lotti.     3  vols.  in  1.  16°  Torino,  1829 

851  SOUTHARD,  L.   H.     Course  of  Harmony.      Examples   and 
Exercises.     Cloth.  8°  Boston,  1855 

852  [SOUTHEY,  R.]      Espriella's  Letters  from  England.    Trans, 
from  the  Spanish.     2  vols.  18°  New  York,  1808 

Satires  on  the  English,  as  if  seen  by  a  Spaniard. 

853  SOUVESTRE,   E.     Un  Philosophe   sous   les  Toits.     Journal 
d'un  Homme  Heureux.    Ouvrage  coronne  par  1'Acad.  Fran. 
Half  morocco.  12°  Paris,  1856 

854  SOUVESTRE,  E.     The  Lake  Shore  ;  or  The  Slave,  Serf,  and 
Apprentice.     Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1855 

855  SOUVESTRE,  EMILE.    Leaves  from  a  Family  Journal.     Cloth. 

12°  New  York,  1855 

856  SPALDING,  J.     (Minister  Tabernacle  Church,  Salem.)     The 
Coming  and  Kingdom  of  Christ.     Sheep.       12°  Salem,  1796 

857  SPEAKING,  Art  of.    Sheep.  12°  Boston,  1795 

858  SPECVLVM  MARIANVM.  [So  LETTERED.]  A  collection 
of  about    237    fine  line    Engravings  of   different    Images, 
Shrines,  Pictures,  etc.,  of  the  VIRGIN  MARY,  in  her  various 
"  ADVOCACIONES  ; "  alone,  and  with  Jesus,  St.  Joseph,  saints 
and  angels ;    also  the  principal  female  saints  and  martyrs. 
Finely  engraved   by  ENGELBRECHT,   PFEFPEL,  LEOPOLD  ; 
probably  a   unique  collection.      From    the    Library  of  the 
Convent  of  Belemitas  in   Mexico,  sold  in  1861.     First   en 
graving    is    "  CLYPEUS    PURITATIS."     Size,  5J  X  4  inches. 
Red  morocco. 

859  SPECVLVM  AMORIS.    [So  lettered,  and  title  of  first  En 
graving.]     Collection  of  about    185  fine   line    Engravings, 
representing  OUR  SAVIOUR'S  Life,  Passion,  The  Via  Crucis, 
The  Hostia,  etc.    In  the  same  manner  as  last,  and  by  same 
engravers.     Size,  of  X  4  inches.     Red  morocco. 

860  SNELLMAN,  J.   W.    .  Larobok   i   Psychologies     Half  calf. 

8°  Stockholm,  1837 

861  SPENSER'S  FAIRY   QUEEN,  Tales  from.    Engravings.     Cloth. 

Square  1 6°  London,  1846 


CATALOGUE. 


51 


862  SPIERS,   A.      Dictionnaire.      1.  Anglais-FranQais.     2.  Fran- 
9ais-Anglais.     5me  Edition.     2  vols.     Sheep. 

Royal  8°  Paris,  1853 

863  SPURZHEIM,  J.  G.     Principles  of  Education  founded  on  the 
Nature  of  Man.     EXAMINATION  of  Objections  to  Gall  and 
Spurzheim,  etc.     2  Works.     2  vols.     Half  morocco. 

12°  Boston,  1833 

864  SPURZHEIM,  J.  G.     Philos.  Catechism  of  the  Natural  Laws  of 
Man.      Cloth.  18°  Boston,  1832 

865  STAEL,  Mad.  de.     Corinne,  on  1'Italie.     Half  morocco. 

12°  New  York,  1857 

866  STATUTES  from  the  beginning  of  MAGNA  CHARTA  ;  an  Exact 
Abridgement  of  all,  down  to  1689.     With  a  complete  Table. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1708 

Very  convenient  arrangement  under  subjects  and  alphabetically ;  curious  and 
useful  for  obtaining  a  general  idea  of  the  ancient  English  laws  and  customs, 
including  those  before  the  Reformation. 

867  STEIN,  E.     Nouvel  Essai  sur  le  Jeti  des  Echecs ;  avec  des 
Reflexions  Militaires  relatives  a  ce  Jeu.    RARE  AND  CURIOUS. 
Boards.  8°  La  Haye,  1789 

With  list  of  subscribers  to  this  scientific  and  moralized  book  on  chess. 

868  [STEELE,  Sir  RICHARD.]     The   Englishman ;  Sequel  to  the 
Guardian.      Calf.  12°  London,  1713-14 
Steele  was  expelled  from  Parliament  in  1713  for  his  "  scandalous  papers  "  in 

<;  The  Englishman." 

869  STEPHENSON,  R.     London  and  Birmingham  Railroad.  Map. 
Backed  and  folded.     Cloth.  Royal  8°  London,  1836 

870  STOWE,  H.  B.     Dred.     In  German.     2  vols.  in  1.      Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1856 

871  ST.  PIERRE,  B.     Voyages  of  Amasis,  in   French  and  Eng 
lish.     Sheep.  12°  1.  Thomas,  Boston,  1795 

872  ST.  PIERRE,  B.     Paul  und  Virginie.     20  engravings.      Cloth. 

12°  Leipzig,  1844 

873  STRABONOS     Geographicon,   Bibloi    17.       GEOGRAPHY   in 
Greek   and  Latin,    in  parallel  columns.      Edit.  CASABONUS 
and  XYLANDER.      Old  calf.  Folio,  Geneva,  1587 

874  STRAUCHIUS,  G.      Breviarium  Chronologicum.      In  English. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1699 

875  STRICKLAND,  W.     Reports  of  Canals,  Railways,  Roads,  etc. 
to    Pennsylvania    Society   of   Internal   Improvement.       Many 
plates.     Half  morocco.  Large  folio,  Philadelphia,  1826 

876  STEUBEN,  Baron  de.     Late  MAJOR  GENERAL  and  INSPECTOR 
GENERAL  of  the  ARMY  of  the  UNITED  STATES.     Regulations 
for  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  United  States. 
The  United  States  Militia  Act,  May  1792.     Massachusetts 
Militia  Act,  June  22,  1793.     8  Copper  plates.     Sheep. 

12°  Boston,  1794 

877  SWIFT,  J.     Voyages  de  Gulliver.     2  vols.  in  1.     Cloth. 

18°  Paris. 


52  CATALOGUE. 

878  SYDNEY,  T.     History  of  England.     Its  Constitution,  Litera 
ture,    Characters,    etc.      Upwards   of   100    beautiful    Copper 
Plates.      Sheep.  Folio,  London,  1713 

879  SUETONIUS.     Tranq.  ex  recen.  J.  G.  Groevii.     MANY  NOTES. 
Engravings.  4°  Traj.  ad  Rhenum,  1708 

880  SUETONIUS.      Tranq.      The    Ca3sars.     Plates   and  notes    of 
OUDENDORP,  etc.     2  vols.    Half  calf .  '  8°  Lug.  Bat.  1751 

881  SUETONIVS.     Tranquillvs,  C.     Emperors,  with  plates.      Calf. 

12°  Paris,  1644 

882  SULLIVAN,  W.     Moral  Class  Book.    Sheep.    12°  Boston,  1831 

883  SULLIVAN,  W.     Oration,  July  4,  1803.     Author's  autograph 
presentation.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1803 

Works  in  Latin.      Vellum. 
Thick  18°  Amstelod.  J.  Blaev.  1599 


885  TACITE,  ANNALES    DE.     Trad,   par     LA    BLETERIE.      Fine 
Plates.     3  vols.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1768 

886  TALBOT,  G.  H.     French  Pronunciation,  in  24  Rules.     Half 
morocco.  12°  New  York,  1854 

887  TASSO,  T.     Gerusalemme  Liberata.     Aminta.     Uncut. 

1 2°  Paris 

888  TAYLOR,   J.   and   Dr.    S.   JOHNSON.     Sermons.     2    Copies. 
Sheep.  ^  8°  Walpole,  N.  H.  1806 

889  TEATRO  ESPANOL,  Tesoro  del,  Desde  su  Origen  (1356), 
hasta  nuestros  dias.    Arreglado  por  E.  de  OCHOA.     5  vols. 
Half  morocco.  8°  Paris,  1838 

An  immense  and  rich  treasure  of  the  Spanish  Theatre. 

890  THAMES.     Lithographic  View  of  North  Bank  of,  and  Plan  for 
its  Improvement.     7  Views,  3  feet  by  1. 

Folio,  London,  1825 

891  THIERS,  M.  A.     De  la  Propriete.      Uncut.        8°  Paris,  1848 

892  THIERSCH,  F.     Griechische  Grammatik.      Uncut. 

8°  Leipzig,  1818 

893  THOMSON,    D.      Lunar    and     Horary    Tables,    Navigation. 
Cloth.  8°  London,  1849 

894  THOMSON,  J.     The   Seasons.     Life.    Essay   on   the   Poem. 
ENGRAVINGS.     Calf.  12°  New  York,  1802 

895  THOMSON,  J.     The  Seasons.     Fine  plates.      Calf. 

12°  London,  1758 

896  THOMSON.     Les  Saisons.     Sheep.  18°  Paris,  1792 

897  [THOMPSON,  Gen.  T.  P.]     Theory  and  Practice  of  Just  In 
tonation  :  with  a  View  to  the  Abolition   of    Temperament. 
Description   and  Use  of  the  Enharmonic   Organ.     With  an 
Appendix  on  the  Enharmonic  of  the  Ancients.      Unbound. 

8°  London,  1850 

A  valuable  contribution  to  musical  science  by  the  learned  editor  of  the  "  West 
minster  Review"  and  leader  in  English  reforms. 


CATALOGUE.  53 

898  THOU,  J.  A.  DE.     Mem.  de  la  Vie  de.     Enrich,  de  Portraits, 
etc.      Calf.  12°  Amsterdam,  1713 

899  THORNTON,  R.  J.     Elements  of   Botany.      Many  plates.     2 
vols.     Half  morocco.  Royal  8°  London,  1812 

900  TIDD,  WM.     The  Practice  of  the  Superior  Courts  of  Law.  in 
Personal  Actions  and  Ejectment,  etc.     Calf. 

8°  London,  1833 
"  Oh!  what  a  beautiful  writer  is  Mr.  Tidd!  "  —  URIAH  HEEP. 

901  TILLET,  T.  DU.     Les  Honneurs  et  Monumens  accord,   aux 
illustres  Savans.      Calf.  12°  Paris,  1734 

902  TOCQUEVILLE,  C.  de.     Coup  d'CEil  sur  le  Regne  de  Louis 
XVI.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  n.  d. 

903  TOLANDO,  J.      Adeisdaemon,  sive  Titus  Livius  a  Supersti- 
tiones  Vindicatus.      Calf.  12°  Maguecom.  1707 

904  TRANTWINE,  C.  J.     Excavations  and  Embankments.     Calcu 
lated  by  Diagrams.      Cloth.  8°  Philadelphia,  1851 

905  TREDGOLD,  T.     Railroads  and  Carriages.     4  Eng.  &  Num. 
Tables.     Boards.  8°  London,  1825 

906  TROLLOPE,  Mrs.  Domestic  Manners  of  the  Americans.  Lith 
ographs.     Cloth.  12°  New  York,  1832 

907  TURKISH  LANGUAGE.     Practical   Grammar,  Dialogues  and 
Vocabulary.     W.  B.  BARKER.     Limp  cloth. 

16°  London,  1854 

908  TURNER,   E.      Elements   of    Chemistry ;    including   Recent 
Discoveries  and  Doctrines.      2d  Ed.     Interleaved,  with  Notes 
in  MS.     Half  calf.  Thick  8°  London,  1828 

909  TURNER,  R.     Book-keeping,  by  Italian  Method.     Half  sheep. 

12°  Boston,  1.  Thomas,  1794 

LPIANI,  Dom.      Fragmenta.      Recens.  G.    HUGO. 
Boards.  8°  Berolini,  1822 

911  UNITED  STATES  CENSUS.   Statistical  View  by  DE  Bow,  Sup't. 
Cloth.  12°  Washington,  1859 

912  UNITED  STATES,  Map  of.     French.  TARDIEU'S. 

Backed  folded  in  12°  Paris,  1806 

913  UNITED  STATES  CONGRESS.    Address  and  Recommendations 
to  the  States.      Uncut.        Philadelphia,  1783,  8°  Boston,  1783 

914  UNIVERSAL  REPERTORY   of  Modern    Songs:    now  Singing. 
Sheep.  16°  Alcester  fy  London,  n.  d. 

915  USES  AND  ABUSES  OF  AIR.  Ventilation  of  Houses.  ENGRAV 
INGS.      Unbound.  12°  New  York,  1848 

91 G  2UtlUO,  LEONARDO  DE.   Sermones  Quadrigesemales.  BEAU 
TIFULLY  PRINTED,  CLEAN  AND  PERFECT.     Half  calf. 

Thick  4°  Venetiis,  Hailbrun  et  Franfordia  socios,  1473 


54  CATALOGUE. 


917  iRf^S!lA^ERE»  MAXIME.      Faits  et  Paroles  Memorables. 

Trad.  nouv.  C.  A.  F.  FREMION.    FINE  COPY.  2  vols. 
Fine  calf.  8°  Paris,  1827 

918  VALERII  MAXIMI.  Libri  IX.  Factorum  Dictorumque  Memo- 
rabilium.     Many  notes.      Vellum.  4°  Leidce,  1726 

919  VAST,  M.     Itinerario  Istrutivo  de  Roma.     Many  engravings. 
2  vols.    Boards.  12°  Roma,  1794 

920  [VAYER.]    Cinq  Dialogues.  Imitation  des  Anciens  par  ORAT. 
TUBEBO."  Calf.  12°  Mons,  1673 

921  VEAUX,  De  la.     Les  Nuits  Champetres.     Lausanne,    1784. 
ZIRPIIE,  ou  Mem.  d'une  Chienne,  redig.  par  elle-meme.  Paris, 
1802.     JE  suis  PUCELLE,  Hist.  Veritable.  12°  La  Haye,  1767. 

3  vols.    Unbound. 

922  VENERONI.     Edition  of  ROLANDI.    -Compl.  Italian  Master. 
Sheep.  12°  London,  1823 

923  VENERONI.     Grammaire  Frangoise  et  Italien.      Nouv.  Ed. 
Half  sheep.  8°  Lyon,  1792 

924  VERE,  K.      Der    Compass   der  Weisen.      12°  Berlin,   1782. 
DES  Hermes  Trismegistes  wahrer  alter  Naturweg.    CURIOUS 
PLATES.     2  vols.  in  1.     Boards.  12°  Leipzig,  1782 

925  VERICOUR,  L.  R.  DE.     Modern  French  Literature.     Cloth. 

12°  Boston,  1848 

926  VICISSITUDES  de  PInstruction    Publique   en   Piemont  :    par 
BRAYDA,  Ch.  BOTTA,  et  GIRAUD.     During  French  occupation. 
Half  morocco.  8°  Turin,  An  xi. 

927  VICKARS,  Capt.   HEADLEY,  97th  Regiment.    CRIMEAN  WAR. 
Portrait.      Cloth.  18°  New  York,  1858 

928  [VILLEMERT,    B.   DE.]      L'Ami   des    Femmes.      Neat,   half 
morocco.  8°  Hambourg,  1758 

929  VINCE,  S.     Practical  Astronomy.     PLATES.     Calf. 

4°  Cambridge,  1790 

930  VINCE,   S.      Elements  of  Astronomy,   for   Students  of  tbe 
University.     2d  Edition.      Calf.  8°  Cambridge,  1801 

931  UtUCntttUS  J$£lQfoclCeiUUS»      SPECULUM  NATURALE.     4 
vols.  in  2.      Original  binding.     Calf. 

Large  thick  folio,  J.  Mentel,  Strasburg,  1469-73 

Vincentius  died  in  1264.  This  work  is  of  the  class  of  Pliny's  "  Natural  History  " 
and  Humboldt's  "Cosmos,"  —  in  which  it  is  cited,  —  and  gives  all  that  was 
known  up  to  its  time.  There  is  a  considerable  party  that  claims  that  Mentel 
was  the  first  inventor  of  printing.  They  assert  that  he  was  betrayed  by  a 
domestic  named  Jean  Gensfleisch,  who  communicated  his  master's  secret  to 
John  Guttenberg,  who  removed  to  Mentz,  where,  aided  by  John  Faust  and 
Peter  Schoeffer,  he  practiced  the  art.  Marchand,  "Hist,  "de  I'lmprimerie  " 
(see  No.  580),  adds  to  the  fourteen  works  bearing  the  names  of  Faust  and 
Schoeffer,  these  of  Vincentius,  and  declares  them  to  have  been  printed  by 
the  same,  or  with  the  same  types  and  paper,  arid  to  have  the  same  water 
marks.  These  volumes  show  the  marks  described. 

*'A  work  of  vast  labor,  and  the  largest  perhaps  printed  in  these  primitive  times." 
—  WATT,  ii.  935.  It  is  referred  to  by  Humboldt,  and  is  a  repository  of  ancient 
knowledge. 


CATALOGUE. 


55 


932  TJiltCentittS    3JelobaCettCt8.       SPECULUM    HISTORIALE. 
2  vols.  in  1.      Original  binding.    Calf. 

Large  thick  folio,  J.  Mentel,  Strasburg,  1469-73 

933  VIRGEN  DE  GUADALUPE  DE  MEXICO  (La).     Menioria  sobre 
las  Apariciones  y  el  Culto  de  Nuestra  Seiiora  de  Guadalupe 
de  Mejico,  leida  en  la  Real  Academia  de  la  Historia  por  su 
individuo  supermerario  Don  Juan  Bautista  Munoz.     MANU 
SCRIPT,  28  pages.  4°  Madrid,  1794 
RESPUESTA  a  la  Memoria  de  J.  B.  Munoz.     MANUSCRIPT, 
176  pages.  4°  Mexico,  1818 

The  history  of  this  patron  saint  is  a  most  important  part  of  the  history  of 
Mexico,  "it  has  been  believed  that  the  Virgin  appeared  several  times  to  the 
Indian,  Juan  Diego,  in  1531,  on  the  barren  hill  of  Tepeyac,  with  the  object  of 
convincing  him  and  the  Archbishop  Zumarraga  of  the  reality  of  her  presence, 
and  the  necessity  of  having  a  sanctuary  built  for  her  worship.  She  at  last 
prevailed,  by  sending  to  the  archbishop,  Juan  Diego,  with  his  aynte  full  of 
roses,  and  her  own  image  stamped  on  this  same  cloth.  The  temples  and 
cloister  which  were  built  are  famous  for  their  immense  treasure. 

But  the  historian,  Munoz,  declares  in  this  paper  that  he  has  had  access  to  a 
multitude  of  letters  of  Zumarraga,  and  other  documents,  from  which  it  is 
certain  that  these  miraculous  appearances  were  not  mentioned  until  a  cen 
tury  or  two  afterwards ;  although  the  image  is  referred  to,  but  not  as  having 
any  special  merit.  Only  in  1737  was  this  Saint  declared  palrona  principal 'of 
the  city  of  Mexico;  and  in  1747,  of  the  whole  of  New  Spain.  Munoz  begins 
as  follows,  which  sounds  like  Martin  Luther  :  — 

"With  the  death  of  the  Apostles  and  Evangelists,  the  canon  of  the  Sacred 
Scriptures,  and  the  deposit  of  the  dogmas  of  our  holy  religion  was  closed.  No 
subsequent  deed  or  doctrine,  since  this  was  not  contained  nor  announced  in 
the  divine  books,  nor  in  the  apostolic  traditions,  can  ever  augment  the  mim- 
ber  of  the  articles  of  the  Christian  faith,  —  of  that  faith  and  belief  without 
which  it  is  impossible  to  please  God." 

The  high  reputation  of  the  royal  historian,  and  his  declaration  that  the  mirac 
ulous  origin  of  Guadalupe  was  a  pious  fraud,  when  it  first  was  knbwn  in 
Mexico,  in  1818,  by  means  of  this  MS.,  roused  a  terrible  storm.  The  answer 
here  contained,  is  also  ably  written,  and  contains  important  historical  informa 
tion. 

DEFENSA  GUADALUPANA  escrita  por  D.  M.  G.  MARIN,  contra 
la  disertacion  de  D.  Juan  Bautista  Munoz.  Unbound. 

8°  Mexico,  1819 

MANIFIESTO  de  la  JUNTA  GUADALUPANA  ii  los  Mexicanos,  y 
Disertacion  Historica-critica  sobre  la  Aparicion  de  N.  S.  en 
Tepeyac  :  por  C.  M.  de  BUSTAMENTE.  '  Unbound. 

8°  Mexico,  1831 

On  this  three  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  asserted  aparicion,  it  was  proposed 
to  bring  the  '•  image"  into  the  capital;  but  this  was  defeated  by  Kev.  Dr. 
Aguirre  and  others.  There  is  evidence  that  the  public  faith  had  grown 
weaker.  Here  is  a  history  with  defense  of  the  traditions,  with  citations  in  the 
Mexican  language ;  and  attempts  to  repair  the  breaches  opened  by  Munoz. 

934  VIRGIL'S  WORKS.   Literally  translated  by  DAVIDSON.  Various 
Readings,  etc.      Cloth.  12°  London,  1857 

934*  VIRGIL.  Opera,  Var.  Lect.  etperpet.  Adnot.    C.  G.  HEYNE. 
4  vols.      Calf.  8°  Lipsia,  1767 

Has  catalogue  of  all  editions  of  Virgil. 

935  VIRGILIUS.    Opera.     (Title-page  wanting.}     Half  calf . 

8°  Aldus,  1576 

936  VIRGIL,  The  Works  of.      Literally  translated  into  English 
Prose,  by  DAVIDSON.      Cloth.  12°  London,  1855 


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CATALOGUE. 


937  VITTORK  VETTORE.  Le  Rime  Piacevoli.    [Figure  of  Cat  with 
Mouse  forms  part  of  title-page.']     Sheep.        8°  Mantova,  1755 

938  VOLTAIRE.     CEuvres  Completes.    100  tomes.     [Tome  71  out.'] 
Sheep.  12°  Basle,  1792 

Convenient  size  to  hold  in  the  hand  for  reading,  supposing  there  is  still  any 
body  who  reads  this  author. 

939  VOLTAIRE.     Table  Analytique  et  Raisonnee  de  Matieres  par 
GOUJON.      Uncut.  8°  Paris,  1819 

940  VOLTAIRE.     La  Henriade  ;  Poeme  ;  avec  Notes.     Sheep. 

18°  Paris,  1815 

941  VOLTAIRE.     Contes,  Satires,  Epitres,  Poesies,  etc.     Uncut. 

12°  Paris,  1842 

942  VOLUSENO,  F.   (F.  WILSON,  born  in  Scotland,  1500.)     De 
Animi  Tranquilitate  Dialogus.     Golf.     12°  Edinburgh,  1751 

943  igp^ggjAKELY,  A.     Mariner's  Compass  Rectified.     Naviga 

Enlarged.     Sheep.  8°  London,  1776 


944  [WALKER.]      Education,  especially  of   Young   Gentlemen. 
Calf.  8°  Oxon.  1673' 

945  WARNER,  J.     Studies  in  Organic  Morphology.     Abstract  of 
Lectures  in  1855,  1856.    With  Historical  Notices  of  this  Sci 
ence.  WITH  181  FIGURES.      Unbound.     8°  Philadelphia,  1857 

Mr.  Warner  in  the  public  journals,  declared  that  he  had  sent  his  MSS.  on  this 
subject  to  Cambridge  for  examination,  and  could  never  obtain  them  again, 
while  the  subject  was  being  treated  originally  in  the  same  locality. 

946  W ATKINS,  F.     L'Exercise  du  Microscope.     Sheep. 

12°  Londres,  1757 

947  WATTS,  I.     Astronomy  and  Geography.     Plates.      Calf. 

8°  London,  1728 

948  WATTS,  Dr.  I.     Miscellaneous  Thoughts  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Sheep.  12°  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  1796 

949  WELLS,  Dr.  EDW.      The  Young  Gentleman's  Arithmetic; 
The    Young    Gentleman's    Geometry;    Trigonometry;    Me 
chanics;    Optics';    Astronomy;    Chronology;    and    Dialling. 
8  vols.  in  3.      Coif.  H°  London,  1713-17 

950  WELTON,  Dr.  R.     Christian  Faith  and  Practice.    PORTRAIT. 
Calf.  8°  London,  1724 

951  WHITE  MOUNTAINS.    Map,  with  Views,  Elevations,  Distances, 
etc.     Cloth.  8° 

952  WIGHTMAN,  J.  M.     Annals  of  the  Boston  Primary  Schools, 
1818  to  1855.      Cloth.  12°  Boston,  1860 

953  WILBERFORCE,  W.     Religion  of  Professed  Christians    con 
trasted  with  Real  Christianity.     Portrait.   01.  12°  New  York, 

954  WILSON,  HENRY.     Navigation  New  Modelled.     Tables,  etc. 
Sheep.  8°  London,  1761 

955  WINTIIROP,  JOHN.      Two    Lectures   on  Comets  at  Harvard 
College  in  April,  1750.     With  Appendix  on   Revolutions  of 
Comet,  which  then  appeared.      Uncut.  8°  Boston,  1759 


CATALOGUE. 


57 


956  fWoLCOT  J.I     Works  of  Peter  Pindar,  Esq.    2  vols.    Sheep. 

18°  New  York,  1794 

957  WOIILER,  F.     Oorganiska  Chemiem  i  Sammandrag.      Uncut. 

8°  Stockholm,  1836 

958  WOLTERBEEK,  J.  L.     Katechismus  des  Bijbels.     Half  sheep. 

12°  Amsterdam,  1823 

959  WOOD,  N.     Railroads,  Tables,  etc.     Plates.     Boards. 

8°  London,  1825 

960  WORCESTER,  J.  E.     Universal  Gazetteer.  Ancient  and  Mod 
ern.     2  vols.  Royal  8°  Boston,  1823 


961   ^f¥^ENOPHON-     De  Cyri  Expeditione.     T.  HUTCHIN- 
SON.     FINE  COPY.     Russia,  gilt.     4°  Cantabr.  1785 


962  XENOPHON.     De  Instit.   Cyri.    Greek   and  Latin.      Ed.  T. 
HUTCHINSON.     Sheep.  4°  Oxon.  1727 

963  XEXOPHON'S  Griechischer  Geschichten.    Ed.  BOTHE.     Half 
sheep.  8°  Leipzig  1823 

964  XEXOPHONTIS   Memorabilia  SOCRATIS  Diet.  Lib.  IV.    Greek 
with  Latin  trans.     Notes,  etc.,  by  E.  EDWARDS. 

965  iRF@i5iOUNG,  DR.     Night  Thoughts,  on  Life,  Death,  and 

Immortality ;  Life  of  the  Author,  and  Paraphrase  of 
Book  of  Job.     ENGRAVINGS.     Sheep. 

12°  London,  1780 

966  YOUNG,  J.  R.    Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry  ;  applic.  to 
Navigation  and  Astronomy  :  Logarithmical  and  Trigonomet 
rical  Tables.     Boards.  8°  Philadelphia,  1835 

967  YRISARRI  Y  PERALTA,  J.  M.     Sermon   Moral   predicado  en 
presencia  del  Exmo.  Sr.  Virrey.     NEAT  MANUSCRIPT.     Un 
bound.  4°  Mexico,  1817 

968  j^^5gOLLIKOFFER,  G.  J.    On  Education.   Boston,  1809. 

LATHROP.      Thanksgiving  Sermon.      Boston,  1774. 
WEBSTER,  D.    Bunker  Hill  Address.     Boston,  1843. 
KING,    D.    P.     Address   at    Danvers   on    Sixteenth 
Anniversary  of  Battle  of  Lexington.     4  vols.      Unbound. 

8°  Salem,  1835 

969  ZVNIGA.     Origen  de  las  Ylvstrisimas  Casas  de  MONCAYO  y 
ZVNIGA  ;  dedicado  a  Joseph  Moncayo  de  Zvniga  de  la  No- 
bilisima  Civdad  de  los  Angeles  [?'.  e.  Puebla,  Mexico].    ILLU 
MINATED  MANUSCRIPT,  TITLES  OF  NOBILITY.      Vellum. 

Large  folio,  1680 

On  twenty-seven  large  folios,  containing  the  origin  and  history  of  this  noble 
Spanish  and  Mexican  family.  With  a  large  chart  emblazoned  with  the 
arms  of  the  founder,  who  is"  painted  in  his  armor,  and  of  twenty-three  prin 
cipal  families  related  to  the  succession. 


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CATALOGUE. 


970  MANUSCRIPTS  in   the  Mexican  language  relating  to  a 
Cacicazgo,  or   titles   of    Mexican    nobility,   conceded  to   a 
Mexican  Cacique  by  the  King  and  Cortez. 

Folio,  Mexico,  cir.  1521 

With  a  translation  of  same  into  Spanish,  etc.  Also,  two  ancient  paintings  of 
Mexican  kings.  Thesej  are  of  great  estimation,  and  will  be  more  particularly 
described  at  the  exhibition  or  sale,  not  being  at  hand,  having  been  deposited 
for  safe  keeping. 

971  SENEX,  Johan  (Reg.   Soc.  Sod.).    Globus  Terr-aqeus.  Globus 
Coelestis,  with  above  2,000  stars  never  before  given.  15  inches 
diameter.  London,  1740 

A  pair  of  fine  ancient  Globes,  mounted,  with  finely  engraved  brass  meridians, 
circles,  etc.,  horizons  with  all  details  5  each  star  has  its  name  in  several  an 
cient  and  modern  languages;  the  celestial  southern  hemisphere  needs  repairs. 

972  FRENCH  BOOKS,  mostly  odd  volumes,  but  kept  as  useful. 

33  vols. 

973  ENGLISH  BOOKS,     35  volumes  complete,  4  volumes  odd. 

39  vols. 


Catalogue  of 


COLLECTED  IN  MEXICO,  IN  1861,  FROM  THE  CONVENTS  AND 
CHURCHES  SUPPRESSED  BY  THE  GOVERNMENT. 


ESUS   IN  THE  GARDEN,  15  by  18  inches. 


2.  JESUS  SCOURGED,  15  by  18  inches. 

3.  JESUS  CROWNED  WITH  THORNS,  15  by  18  inches. 

4.  JESUS  BEARING  THE  CROSS,  15  by  18  inches. 

5.  SAINT  MICHAEL,  12  by  10  inches.  Miguel  Cabrera. 

6.  ST.  JOSEPH  WITH  INFANT  JESUS,  on  copper,  10  by  3  inches. 

7.  "  EL  BEATO  FRANCISCO  DE  GERONIMO,"  on  copper,  5  by  4  inches. 

8.  NUESTRO  PADRE  SAN  CIRILO,  CONSTANTINOPOLITANO, 
CONFESOR.      With  Angel  presenting  tablets,  etc.      Canvas  only.    7 

feet  1  inch  by  5  feet  6  inches.  Miguel  Cabrera,  dr.  1767 

"Cabrera  has  the  contours  of  Corregio,  the  animation  of  Dominichino,  and  the 
pathos  of  Murillo.  His  episodes,  such  as  his  angels,  etc.,  are  of  rare  beauty." 
—  BELTRAMI. 

Miguel  Cabrera  ranks  as  the  first  of  Mexican  ecclesiastial  masters,  and  his  later 
and  best  works  have  commanded  very  high  prices.  He  painted  during  a 
period  of  fifty  years,  1749  to  1799.  A  picture  of  this  size,  of  the  last  date,  was 
sold  in  1861,  "for  $3,000,  even  in  the  hurried  sale  of  those  days  of  the  Reforma 
tion.  Cabrera  was  of  pure  Mexican  race,  —  the  Zapoteca,  —  and  one  whom 
Humboldt  had  in  view  when  he  expressed  his  favorable  judgment  on  the 
genius  and  capacity  of  this  people.  Those  interested  are  referred  to  a  notice 
of  Mexican  painters,  given  as  an  introduction  to  Mr.  Leonard's  catalogue,  of 
his  sale  of  Mexican  and  Spanish  paintings  in  Boston,  January  12, 1871. 

9.  NUESTRO  PADRE  SAN  JUAN  DAMOSCENO.     With  the 
Virgin.      Canvas  only.     7  feet  I  inch  by  5  feet  6  inches. 

Miguel  Cabrera,  dr.  1767 


Companion  to  No.  8.  Both  fine  examples,  and  now  impossible  to  obtain  except 
at  a  high  price.  These  Angels,  Virgins,  and  episodical  adornments  of  Cabrera's 
canvases,  the  soldiers  when  pressed  by  hunger  used  to  cut  out  with  their  swords, 


and  convert  into  gold. 

10.  FEDERICO  ALEJANDRO   BARON  DE  HUMBOLDT, 

CONSEJERO    DE    MlNAS    DE    S.  M.  EL  REY  DE  PRUSIA,  MlEM- 
BRO    DE    VARIAS    ACADEMIAS    DE    SCIENCIAS,    ANO   DE     1803. 

Original  Portrait  of  Humboldt,  painted  from  life  in  Mexico. 
32  by  25  inches.  Jose  Maria  Vasquez,  1803 

This  interesting  and  valuable  picture  of  the  youthful  Humboldt,  then  just 
establishing  his  future  fame,  was  painted  for  the  Prior  of  the  Convent  of  San 
Agustin,  where  Humboldt  was  entertained  and  made  his  observations.  Another 
copy,  exactly  similar,  was  made  for  the  College  of  Mineria,  where  it  now  is 
the  most  prized  ornament,  and  which  has  particularly  interested  visitors  to 
Mexico.  During  the  serious  changes  which  occurred  in  1861,  this  picture  was 
secured.  The  young  man  looks  in  vigorous  condition  for  field  work,  and  has 
his  sextant,  etc.  The  snowy  peak  of  Popocatepetl  is  seen  behind.  This  is  the 
same  which  was  exhibited  at  the  late  Humboldt  Centennial  in  Boston. 


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CATALOGUE. 


11.  LA  ADORACION  DE  LOS  SANTOS  REYES.     48  ly  82 
inches.  Bart.  Estev.  Muritto  dr.  ano  de  1648 

The  most  valuable  picture  of  the  collection  made  in  Mexico  in  1861  This  pic 
ture  was  there  appraised  at  from  $2,000  to  $3,000.  The  "  Wise  Men  "  are  rep- 
resented  as  the  "  Three  Kings"  of  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  and  thev  come 
in  due  magnificence  to  adore,  and  with  rich  presents.  The  King  of  Spain  is 
the  European  representative,  and  kneeling  to  salute  the  foot  —  humbly  to  kiss 
the  smallest  toe  — of  the  Divine  Child,  who  is  seated  in  his  Mother'slap,  and 
radiant  Avith  youthful  grace.  As  was  the  custom  of  the  master  of  Sevilla,  there 
is  a  sympathetic  blending  of  human  beauty,  both  in  the  Virgin  Mother  and  the 
Infant,  who  is  keeping  an  eye  on  the  royal  visitor,  as  if  half  doubtful  of  his 
intentions.  The  costumes,  and  attendants,  and  presents,  set  off  the  humble 
abode.  The  painting  is  recommendable,  even  to  those  who  might  object  to 
ecclesiastical  subjects  in  general. 


etc* 

COLLECTED  IN  MEXICO. 

AIR  OF  GOLD  EAR-RINGS  with  4  emeralds  of  about 
3  carats ;  2  pendent  pearls  of  value  have  been  re 
moved. 

13.  EMERALD  in  gentleman's  breastpin,  about  3J  carats. 

14.  TOPAZ,  36  carats,  finely  cut. 

15.  TOPAZ,  34  carats,  brilliant. 

16.  TOPAZ,  31  carats,  straw  color. 

17.  TOPAZ,  20  carats. 

18.  TOPAZ,  11  carats,  brilliant  white  ;  was  pronounced  a   white 
sapphire. 

19.  TOPAZES,  8J  and  7J  carats,  deep  golden  yellow. 

20.  EMERALD,  3T308?  carats. 

21.  GOLD  RING  with  emerald,  about  1   carat,  good  color,  and  10 
diamonds  around  ;  Mexican  mounting. 

22.  EMERALD,  about  4^-  carats,  fine  color  and  perfect ;  a  beautiful 
stone. 

23.  SAPPHIRE,  13J  carats,  finely  cut  in  facets.     From  a  Mexican 
gold  and  jewelled  church  Hostia. 

Rubies  cut  and  ready  for  mounting,  good  stones,  some  very  fine  ;  also 
from  dismounted  Hostia. 

24.  RUBIES,  22  stones,  weight  4^   carats. 

25.  RUBIES,  28  stones,  weight  5T\j-  carats. 

26.  RUBIES,  11  stones,  weight  8-j%  carats. 

27.  FOUR  RARE  MEXICAN  DOLLARS,  of  Emperor  Agustin  Itur- 
bide,  1822-23.     1  dollar  coined  in  Mexico,  1784. 

28.  NINE  MEXICAN  SILVER    QUARTILLAS,  1804-61 ;  and  Maxi 
milian's  dime  and  half-dime,  1864. 

29.  MEXICAN  GOLD  MEDAL.     Our  Saviour,  "  Verbum  caro  factum 
est."      Reverse,  "  Yo  soy  el   camino,"  etc.      About   f    inch 
diameter. 

30.  PAIR   OF   GOLD   SLEEVE  BUTTONS,  Mexican,  with    Caracol 
shells,  polished. 

31.  MEXICAN  CROSS  OF  HONOR.    "  Grand  Cross,  Commander  of 
the  Mexican  and  Imperial  Order  of  Guadalupe,"  established 
by  the  Emperor  Iturbide,  restored  by  Maximilian,  and  granted 
to  a  favorite  by  the  latter.    In  the  centre  is  the  Mexican  Eagle 
with  Crown  and  Sceptre,  in  gold ;  next  is  a  circle  of  60  Rubies, 
weighing  about  3^-  carats  ;  also  46  small  Emeralds  and  4  larger, 
of  about  13  carats.     Made  by  Kretly,  Paris,  cost  $180. 


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CATALOGUE. 


32.  MAGNIFICENT  GOLD  SNUFF-BOX,  elegantly  engraved 
and  enameled,  with  an  exquisitely  perfect  painting  on  enamel, 
of  Paris  adjudging  the  prize  —  "To  the  most  beautiful."  The 
three  celestial  competitors  are  present,  and  also  the  son  of  the 
victorious  goddess. 

This  is  a  masterpiece  of  miniature  painting,  and  the  subject  chosen  conve}Ts 
delicate  homage  to  the  fair  recipient  of  this  gift.  Around  the  picture  are  74 
most  perfect  and  equal  orient  pearls.  This  belonged  to  the  Conde  de  Cer 
vantes  of  Mexico,  having  been  a  noble  marriage  gift  to  that  family,  as  i3  indi 
cated  by  the  hymeneal  altar  on  the  lower  side,  where  two  hearts  are  flaming 
with  affection.  The  box  has  been  valued  at  from  $500  to  $800. 

'33. .AN  .AGATE  AND  GOLD  ODOR-CASE,  also  belonging  to  the 
Count  of  Cervantes.  This  is  beautifully  cut  from  a  single 
stone,  the  cover  being  also  from  a  single  stone.  It  is  encased 
and  hinged  with  gold,  and  bears  on  enamel  "  Gage  d' Amour 
et  d'Amitie." 

34.  MEXICAN  GOLD  CHAIN-BRACELET,  with   padlock  clasp  and 
carbuncle  stone. 

35.  PAIR  OF  ANCIENT  MEXICAN  GOLD  EAR-RINGS,  with  4  dia 
monds,  about  1  carat ;  a  large  gold  ring  ;  a  small  gold  cross. 

36.  CORNELIAN  CANE-HEAD,  with  its  silver  and  gold  connection  ; 
about  three  inches  long. 


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